St. Paul's Chapel, New York Photos

St. Paul's Chapel (1766) (Broadway at Fulton St.) attributed to Thomas McBean in Georgian style was where George Washington worshipped in New York. Being near the World Trade Center, the Church became a place of refuge and also a shrine to victims of 9/11.

See also: New York City Landmark Churches & Places of Worship
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Base of City Hall Park looking to St. Paul's Chapel among Western Electric, AT&T, Millenium Hilton, & Buildings.

St. Paul's Chapel (1766) (Broadway at Fulton St.). Style: Georgian. Architect: Thomas McBean (attrib.). On National Register.

St. Paul's Chapel facade where George Washington worshipped.

St. Paul's Chapel steeple (1794).
Architect: James Crommelin Lawrence.

St. Paul's Chapel window detail.

St. Paul's Chapel monument to Major Gen. Richard Montgomery who fell in battle in Quebec in 1775.

Graveyard of St. Paul's Chapel.


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