St. Andrew's Episcopal Church (Tampa, Florida)

USA / Florida / Tampa / Tampa, Florida / North Marion Street, 505
 church, place with historical importance, anglicanism, NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, historical building

The historic main church building on the campus of Saint Andrew's Episcopal parish in downtown Tampa, Florida was built in 1907 to house the city's oldest Episcopal congregation. After more than a century of service, the structure was listed with the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on April 15, 2009. It is the congregation's second building, replacing an earlier wood-frame church house.

The Mediterranean Revival style building was designed by the local firm of Michael J. Miller & Francis J. Kennard, known for many important area structures, such as the Belleview-Biltmore Hotel. Their design incorporated several components from Saint Andrew's original wooden church building, including the stained glass windows, communion rail, and lectern. The parish's congregation first organized in 1871.
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Coordinates:   27°56'57"N   82°27'23"W
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