Category:Church of the Covenant (Washington, D.C.)
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English: The Church of the Covenant (also known as the old National Presbyterian Church) was located on the southeast corner of Connecticut Avenue and N Street NW in the Dupont Circle neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Built in 1889, the Romanesque Revival style church was designed by architect J. Cleveland Cady. The building was torn down in 1966 and replaced with 1225 Connecticut Avenue, an office building.
Media in category "Church of the Covenant (Washington, D.C.)"
The following 17 files are in this category, out of 17 total.
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Church of Covenant, 18 & N, (Washington, D.C.) LCCN2016851859.jpg 5,675 × 7,227; 3.44 MB
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Church of the Covenant - 1225 Conn Ave.jpg 2,066 × 3,898; 1.6 MB
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Church of the Covenant - Washington, D.C..jpg 7,440 × 8,001; 5.59 MB
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Church of the Covenant LOC hec.14594.jpg 8,122 × 10,067; 7.2 MB
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Church of the Covenant LOC hec.14594.tif 8,122 × 10,067; 155.97 MB
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Covenant Presbyterian Church.jpg 568 × 820; 189 KB
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Exterior - Covenant Presbyterian Church Washington DC.jpg 690 × 1,053; 522 KB
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Interior - Covenant-First Presbyterian Church Washington DC.jpg 953 × 768; 351 KB
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Mamie Eisenhower at National Presbyterian Church.jpg 1,853 × 1,556; 1.31 MB
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President and Royal Family at National Presbyterian Church.jpg 1,838 × 1,467; 1.26 MB
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Radio station WDM Washington, DC--Church of the Covenant transmitter (1922).jpg 1,110 × 875; 496 KB
Categories:
- Churches in Washington, D.C. built in 1889
- Connecticut Avenue (Washington, D.C.)
- Destroyed in the United States in 1966
- Dupont Circle
- National Presbyterian Church
- Romanesque Revival churches in Washington, D.C.
- Church of the Covenant churches in the United States
- J. C. Cady & Company
- Former Presbyterian churches in Washington, D.C.
- Demolished churches in Washington, D.C.
- N Street (Washington, D.C.)
- 18th Street (Washington, D.C.)