Church of the Epiphany, Lexington Avenue & Thirty-fifth Street - 1937 or later
The Old Church of St. John the Baptist merged with the Church of Epiphany in 1893. Temple facing Lexington Avenue, seen from Thirty-Fifth Street, New York County. Photograph by Historic American Buildings Survey taken in 1937 or later, when the temple was not occupied anymore. Source: Historic American Buildings Survey, Library of Congress.
The Episcopal Church of the Epiphany, in the City of New York, was first organized in 1833. The corner-stone of this temple on the east side of Lexington Avenue & 35th Street was laid on June 24, 1848 (built in 1856). The congregation moved in 1937/1939. The temple was demolished in 1939.
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Church of the Epiphany, Lexington Avenue & Thirty-fifth Street - 1937 or later