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Trinity Church (1816) on the Green. Style: Gothic Revival. Architect: Ithiel Town.
| Portal of Trinity Church.
| Center Church (First Church of Christ) (1812) on the Green. Style: Georgian. Architect: Asher Benjamin.
| Spire of Center Church.
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Center Church spire as influenced by Sir Christopher Wren.
| United Church Meeting House (North Church) (1814-6) on the Green. Style: Federal. Architect: David Hoadley.
| Spire of North Church.
| Entrance columns of North Church.
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Battel Chapel on northwest corner of the Green. Style: Gothic. Architect: Russell Sturgis.
| First & Summerfield United Methodist Church (1849) on northwest corner of the Green. Architect: Henry Austin.
| Graduate Club (1800) (155 Elm St.) on the Green. Style: Georgian.
| New Haven Free Public Library (1911) (133 Elm St.). Architect: Cass Gilbert.
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205 Church Street (1928) 12 floors. Architect: Cross & Cross.
| The Eli former Southern New England Telephone (1937) (227 Church St.) 17 floors beyond 205 Church Street. Style: Art Deco. Architect: R.W. Foote & Douglas Orr. On National Register.
| One Century Tower, The Eli & 205 Church Street.
| Copper colored 234 Church Street (1971) + red One Century Tower (1990) (265 Church St.) over Beaux Arts superior courthouse. Architect: Cesar Pelli.
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New Haven Savings Bank (1974) (195 Church St.) 18 floors + Connecticut Financial Center on eastern edge of the Green. Architect: William Pedersen.
| New Haven City Hall tower on the Green.
| New Haven City Hall (1861) (161 Church Street) 4 floors. Architect: Henry Austin. On National Register.
| Connecticut Financial Center (1993) (157Church St.) 26 floors.
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First World War Memorial on the Green.
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