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Hartford / First Presbyterian Church

One of the architects – James Renwick, Jr. – also designed New York City’s St. Patrick’s Cathedral and Washington, D.C.’s Smithsonian Institution Building. Name: First Presbyterian Church  Location: 136 Capitol Avenue  Year Completed: 1870  Architect:  Renwick & Sands Style:  High Victorian Romanesque Historic Buildings of Connecticut: First Presbyterian Church, Hartford  Google Map All images copyright

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Hartford / Christ Church

The Gothic Revival Christ Church is quite a contrast with the monolithic Stilts Building just across Church Street. Name:  Christ Church Location: 45 Church Street, 955 Main Street  Year Completed: 1827  Architect:  Ithiel Town Style: Gothic Revival  Wikipedia: Christ Church Cathedral (Hartford, Connecticut)  Google Map All images copyright © Kenneth Grant / photos taken October

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Hartford / Center Church

When viewed from the south, Center Church wears a gold halo in the form of the Gold Building. Name: Center Church, First Church of Christ  Location: 675 Main Street, 60 Gold Street  Year Completed: 1807  Architect:  Daniel Wadsworth Style: Federal  Wikipedia: First Church of Christ and the Ancient Burying Ground  Google Map All images copyright

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Hartford / Asylum Hill Congregational Church

A Gothic Revival brownstone erected just after the Civil War. Historians note that the architect mainly designed for the Roman Catholic Church; this was an exception. Name:  Asylum Hill Congregational Church Location:  814 Asylum Avenue Year Completed: 1865 Architect: Patrick Keely  Style: Gothic Revival  Wikipedia: Asylum Avenue District  Google Map All images copyright © Kenneth Grant

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Syracuse / Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception

Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse. The Gothic Revival landmark was built in 1906 and designed by Archimedes Russell. Name:  Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, aka St. Mary’s Catholic Church Location:  259 East Onondaga Street Year Completed:  1906 Architect:  Archimedes Russell Style:  Gothic Revival Wikipedia: 

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Syracuse / Assumption Church

Assumption Church, previously known as St. Mary’s German Catholic Church, is focal point of Syracuse’s North Salina Street Historic District. The church and parish house served Syracuse’s German community. Name:  Assumption Church Location:  804 North Salina Street Year Completed:  1867 Architect:  Horatio Nelson White Style:  Romanesque Revival Google Map All images copyright © Kenneth Grant

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