Category:Church of St. Luke and The Epiphany (Philadelphia)
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English: The Church of St. Luke and The Epiphany, located at 330 South 13th Street between Pine and Spruce Streets in the Center City neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is an Episcopalian congregation which is part of the Diocese of Pennsylvania. The congregation of The Epiphany was founded in 1834, and that of St. Luke's in 1839. The two merged in 1898, using the St. Luke's church building, which was built from 1839 to 1840 to designs by Thomas Somerville Stewart in the Greek Revival style. A chapel and parish house were added in 1875, designed by Furness & Hewitt, and a renovation in 1906 was overseen by Wilson Eyre, Jr.
The church was added to the Philadelphia Register of Historic Places in 1961.
Media in category "Church of St. Luke and The Epiphany (Philadelphia)"
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2022 Church of St. Luke and The Epiphany, South 13th Street, Philadelphia.jpg 3,838 × 2,543; 1.99 MB
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Categories:
- 13th Street (Philadelphia)
- Churches in the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania
- Saint Luke churches in Pennsylvania
- Washington Square West, Philadelphia
- Center City, Philadelphia
- Thomas Somerville Stewart
- Frank Furness
- Wilson Eyre
- Greek Revival churches in Philadelphia
- Built in Pennsylvania in 1840
- Philadelphia Register of Historic Places
- Gayborhood, Philadelphia
- Anglican churches in Philadelphia
- 19th-century architecture in Philadelphia