St. Luke's Chapel (Stamford, Connecticut)
USA /
Connecticut /
Greenwich /
Stamford, Connecticut /
Pacific Street, 714
World
/ USA
/ Connecticut
/ Greenwich
chapel, NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, Gothic revival (architecture), 1891_construction
Historic chapel building listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).
- Built: 1891
- Architect: H. Edward Ficken
- Architectural style: Gothic Revival; Shingle-style detailing
- Areas of significance: Architecture
- Date added to NRHP:
- Other designations: part of the "Downtown Stamford Ecclesiastical Complexes" Multiple Property Submission
This chapel (along with the adjoining former parish house and rectory to the south) were built by members of St. John's Episcopal Church.
NRHP #87002129
- Built: 1891
- Architect: H. Edward Ficken
- Architectural style: Gothic Revival; Shingle-style detailing
- Areas of significance: Architecture
- Date added to NRHP:
- Other designations: part of the "Downtown Stamford Ecclesiastical Complexes" Multiple Property Submission
This chapel (along with the adjoining former parish house and rectory to the south) were built by members of St. John's Episcopal Church.
NRHP #87002129
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Luke's_Chapel_(Stamford,_Connecticut)
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Coordinates: 41°2'34"N 73°32'15"W
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