St. Andrew's Episcopal Church
USA /
New Jersey /
Edgewater /
Fifth Avenue, 2067
World
/ USA
/ New Jersey
/ Edgewater
World / United States / New York
church, place with historical importance, Episcopal Church, anglicanism
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church is an historic church built in Harlem in 1872. It was designed by architect Henry M. Congdon in the Gothic Revival style. On March 18, 1980 it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
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www.nycago.org/Organs/NYC/html/StAndrewEpis.html
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 40°48'27"N 73°56'26"W
- Cathedral of St. John the Divine 1.9 km
- Riverside Church 2 km
- Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church and School 4.2 km
- Saint Patrick's Cathedral 6.2 km
- New York Presbyterian Church 6.5 km
- Full Gospel NY Church 9 km
- St. James Episcopal Church 9 km
- St. Cecilia’s Catholic Church and Art Center. 10 km
- St. Adalbert's School and Church 10 km
- St. John’s Cemetery Chapel Building 12 km
- Harlem (Manhattan, NY) 0.4 km
- South Harlem 0.9 km
- Central Harlem 1.1 km
- East (Spanish) Harlem 1.2 km
- Morningside Heights 1.8 km
- West Harlem 1.8 km
- Central Park 3.5 km
- Upper West Side 3.8 km
- Manhattan 3.9 km
- Queens 18 km