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  2. Trinity Episcopal Church (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    The following year a new church building was constructed on 5th Street NW between D and E Streets, facing City Hall in the English Hill neighborhood, present-day Judiciary Square. The new church, consecrated on May 11, 1829, was named Trinity, supposedly because it was the third Episcopal parish established in the nation's capital. [1] [4] [5]

  3. Third Baptist Church (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    08001094 [ 1] Added to NRHP. November 26, 2008. Third Baptist Church is a historic church at 1546 5th Street and Q Street NW in the Shaw neighbourhood of north-western Washington, DC. [ 2] It was built in 1893 in Late Gothic Revival style and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2008. The church was the third oldest Black ...

  4. St. John's Episcopal Church, Lafayette Square - Wikipedia

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    October 15, 1966. Designated NHL. December 19, 1960. Designated NHLDCP. August 29, 1970. St. John's Episcopal Church, Lafayette Square is a historic Episcopal church located at Sixteenth Street and H Street NW, in Washington, D.C., along Black Lives Matter Plaza. The Greek Revival building, designed by Benjamin Henry Latrobe, is adjacent to ...

  5. St. Mary's Episcopal Church (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    St. Mary's Episcopal Church, also known as St. Mary's, Foggy Bottom or St. Mary's Chapel, is a historic Episcopal church located at 730 23rd Street, N.W. in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington, D.C. On April 2, 1973, St. Mary's Episcopal Church was added to the National Register of Historic Places. [1]

  6. Christ Church, Washington Parish - Wikipedia

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    May 25, 1969. Christ Church — known also as Christ Church, Washington Parish or Christ Church on Capitol Hill — is a historic Episcopal church located at 620 G Street SE in Washington, D.C., USA. [ 3] The church is also called Christ Church, Navy Yard, because of its proximity to the Washington Navy Yard and the nearby U.S. Marine Barracks .

  7. Church of the Pilgrims (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    The addition was built in 1918 by Rev. Bird, men from the congregation, and a local Boy Scouts of America troop. [15] [16] With the addition, the church could now seat 200 people at a time. [16] In 1919, Rev. Dr. Bird convinced the congregation to change its name to Church of the Pilgrims. [9] The new name was first used in December 1919. [17]

  8. St. Luke's Episcopal Church (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    St. Luke's Episcopal Church is a historic Episcopal church located at 1514 15th Street, N.W., in Washington, D.C. Completed in 1879, it is home to the oldest African-American Episcopal congregation in the city. It was designated a U.S. National Historic Landmark in 1976 for its association with Rev. Alexander Crummell (1819–1898), a leading ...

  9. Church of the Epiphany (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    The Church of the Epiphany, built in 1844, [2] is an historic Episcopal church located at 1317 G Street, N.W., in Washington, D.C. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 10, 1971. The parish had been organized in 1842, and the new building consecrated in 1852. During the next five years, a tower, transepts and ...