Category:St. Philip's Episcopal Church (Manhattan)
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St. Philip's Episcopal Church (Manhattan) is a historic Episcopal church located at 204 West 134th Street, just west of Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard (Seventh Avenue)) in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. Its congregation was founded in 1809 by free Africans worshiping at Trinity Church, Wall Street as the Free African Church of St. Philip. The present twentieth-century church building was designed by architects Vertner Woodson Tandy (1885–1949) and George Washington Foster (1866–1923) of the firm Tandy & Foster. Both were prominent African-American architects: It was built in 1910-1911 in the Neo-Gothic style. The church was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.
Media in category "St. Philip's Episcopal Church (Manhattan)"
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- 134th Street (Manhattan)
- Built in New York City in 1911
- Churches in New York (state) built in 1911
- Vertner Woodson Tandy
- George Washington Foster, Jr.
- Gothic Revival churches in New York City
- 1809 establishments in the United States
- Churches in Harlem
- Episcopal churches in Manhattan
- New York City landmarks in Manhattan above 110th Street
- National Register of Historic Places in Manhattan above 110th Street
- Buildings of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in Manhattan
- Saint Philip churches in the United States