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Help us make it rightOriginally built in 1696-97, the church was the first site of King's College, now Columbia University, and is the burial place of Alexander Hamilton and Robert Fulton.
The site of New York's first Anglican parish, Trinity Church received its charter in the late 17th century. After a ...
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Amid the wheeling and dealing of Wall Street sits the neo-Gothic, 1846 Trinity Church, a quiet refuge from the downtown hubbub. The church has long played an important religious and social role in Lower Manhattan, and this was especially evident during and after the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center, which loomed just a few blocks away. Hundreds sought refuge at the church, and...
Did a student tour of PHL and NYC. Trinity Church played in to all of it. The kids watch National Treasure and saw all of the components in the tour. Students visited after see 9/11 Memorial. Realization that this was a staging area for victims of the tragedy gave them great insight and respect for the structure.
Visiting this church was like going back in time. Although it was in the middle of a very busy section of the city, the bustle seemed to slow and the sounds seemed muffled when we visited.
Trinity Church, a distinctive Gothic-revival church at the end of Wall Street, is one of the earliest churches established in New York. The church itself has undergone many incarnations since its original charter in 1697; the original parish was destroyed in a fire during revolutionary times and the second one was demolished in 1838 after structural damage. The church which now stands was built...
Trinity Church, a distinctive Gothic-revival church at the end of Wall Street, is one of the earliest existing churches in New York. Alexander Hamilton, one of America's founding fathers, is buried here, and it was the original location of King's College, now known as Columbia University. Check the schedule for services, noonday concerts and tours.
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