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St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church (1840) (22 Barclay St.). Style: Greek Revival. Architect: John R. Haggerty & Thomas Thomas. On National Register.
| Church of the Transfiguration & church school building.
| Church of the Transfiguration (1801) (25 Mott St.). Style: Georgian. On National Register.
| Georgian tower of Church of the Transfiguration. 
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Mariner's Temple (former Oliver Street Baptist Church) (c1845) (12 Oliver St.). Style: Greek Revival. Architect: Isaac Lucas (attrib.). On National Register.
| Church of the Ascension (Protestant Episcopal) (1841) (36-38 Fifth Ave.). Style: Gothic Revival. Architect: Richard Mitchell Upjohn. On National Register.
| Holy Trinity Chapel (1964) or Catholic Center at NYU (58 Washington Square). Architect: Eggers & Higgins.
| Judson Memorial Baptist Church (1888-96) (54-7 Washington Square). Style: Romanesque Revival. Architect: Stanford White of McKim, Mead & White. On National Register.
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Facade & memorial tower of Judson Church.
| Campanile of Judson Church.
| Entrance of Judson Church.
| St Malachy's The Actors' Chapel (1904) (239 West 49th St.).
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Dag Hammarskjold Plaza with One Dag Hammarskjold Plaza, Holy Family Church, & Japan Society.
| Holy Family Church (1965) (315 East 47th St. on Dag Hammarskjold Plaza). Architect: George J. Sole.
| Holy Family Church, Japan Society & Trump World Tower on Dag Hammarskjold Plaza.
| Church Center (777 UN Plaza).
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St. Paul's Chapel (1907) at Columbia University. Style: Northern Italian Renaissance. Architect: I.N. Phelps Stokes of Howells & Stokes.
| Facade of St. Paul's Chapel at Columbia University.
| Lamp before St. Paul's Chapel at Columbia University.
| Brickwork at rear of St. Paul's Chapel at Columbia University.
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Domed interior of St. Paul's Chapel at Columbia University.
| Interior with stained glass of St. Paul's Chapel at Columbia University.
| Pulpit of St. Paul's Chapel at Columbia University.
| First Baptist Church (1891) (265 West 79th St. at Broadway). Architect: George M. Kaiser.
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