File:Our Lady of Vilnius 568-570 Broome Street.jpg

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English: Our Lady of Vilnius Church is a closed Roman Catholic parish church that has been threatened with demolition and been the subject of a landmarks preservation debate. The church is located at 568-570 Broome Street in the Hudson Square neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, east of the entrance to the Holland Tunnel, but predating it. The yellow brick Romanesque Revival-style church was built for $25,000 in 1910 and was designed by theatre architect Harry G. Wiseman.
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