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Originally in 1766, St. Paul's Chapel is Manhattan's oldest public building that enjoyed continuous use up to the | Originally in 1766, St. Paul's Chapel is Manhattan's oldest public building that enjoyed continuous use up to the modern era. [[George Washington]] worshipped there during New York's brief stint as [[United States]]' capital. | ||
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[[Category:Churches]] | [[Category:Churches]] | ||
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Revision as of 18:11, 10 May 2018

St. Paul's Chapel is an Episcopal chapel located in Lower Manhattan in New York.
History
Originally in 1766, St. Paul's Chapel is Manhattan's oldest public building that enjoyed continuous use up to the modern era. George Washington worshipped there during New York's brief stint as United States' capital.
Reference