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other plans were proposed in 1902 and 1903, but after objections to the 1903 plan from St. Luke's
Hospital, a new plan was presented in 1906. The Training School for Deaconesses was completed in 1909, independently of the plan. Cram presented to the trustees an extensive plan for all the structures on the grounds in October 1911, and the trustees approved the choir school the same month. The following month, the trustees certified plans for the Synod Hall, bishop's house, and deanery, as well as the never-built diocesan offices and canons' residences. A heating plant at the southwestern corner of the cathedral close (added to the plan in 1913), and two structures planned for the western boundary and approved in 1920, were not built. A shelter was built in 2015 for the cathedral's three peacocks, Jim, Phil, and Harry, who lived on the cathedral close from the early 2000s to 2023.
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trustees calling for LaFarge's removal. The choir was covered in 1908, and the crossing was installed the next year. The choir was nearly complete by
October 1909, but there were insufficient funds to complete its construction, delaying its opening by at least six months. At that time, St. John's was earning about $ 24,000 per year and had a $ 500,000 endowment, while at least $ 1 million was needed to complete construction. In March 1911, trustees finally confirmed an opening date of April 19, 1911. The first service in the choir and crossing, the
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blueprint revisions, published in 1929, entailed building the 300-foot-tall (91 m) square tower over the crossing, and adding two portals to the western elevation. Additionally, St. John's northern transept began construction in
December 1927. Since the funds for that transept were donated solely by women, it was called the Women's Transept. Work on the Women's Transept was halted in October 1930 due to a lack of funds. Construction at St. John's was otherwise unaffected by the
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revised his proposal and later spoke of Heins & LaFarge's plans as better than his own. One major change, published in 1926, called for a 300-foot-tall (91 m), square tower above the crossing and five portals on the western elevation. Another revision was published just before he died in 1942, and called for a spire above the crossing. Cram's designs were not fully built, either. The
Cathedral of St. John the Divine remains only two-thirds complete and is often nicknamed
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1373:. The plans are based on the French Gothic style, with English Gothic accents. Cram had initially wanted to use English Gothic models, which typically placed less emphasis on vertical elements and height, and which contrasted with the extant parts of the cathedral. Cram's plan originally called for three main entrances; two 500-foot (150 m) spires set back from the western facade; two smaller spires on the western facade. Inside were ten full-height aisles, with a
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is also included within several New York City tourist passes. The cathedral is open for tourism between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. on
Mondays through Saturdays, and between 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. on Sundays; it is open for worship between 7:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. on all days of the week. Additionally, St. John's offers three types of "daily tours", specific tours of different aspects of the cathedral, which cost more than the regular tickets.
1965:. The interior of the crossing includes four massive granite arches, which in the original Heins & LaFarge design were originally intended to support the massive 445-foot (136 m) tower above it. When completed in 1900, the arches were described as the "crowning glory" of Morningside Heights. During the time that the nave remained incomplete, temporary walls were placed within the arches so that services could be held in the crossing.
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discovered that the ground under the cathedral was soft and prone to flooding. As a result, the cathedral has a concrete foundation. Sump pumps keep the area dry, and construction of the neighboring
Enclave has reduced flooding. However, the spring still exists underneath the cathedral, and water from the spring may have contributed to the partial collapse of a retaining wall in 2006.
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wall between the nave and crossing was still in place because the
Byzantine-Romanesque crossing's design had yet to be harmonized with the Gothic nave. As such, Cram subsequently replaced the portions of the ceiling above the choir and the apse's eastern section. Additionally, the nave started to be used for services, even though it had not yet been dedicated. The 1939
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80 years of dirt accumulation in the nave. The renovations temporarily depleted St. John's funds: the unaffected portions of the cathedral started to deteriorate, staff salary raises were deferred, and several staff positions were eliminated. The scaffolding around the south tower was removed in 2007, and the cathedral was rededicated on
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Origins (Anglican), and Historical and Patriotic Societies' (American), and Fatherhood bays. The sub-bays on the southern side are named the All Souls', Missionary, Labor, Press (Communication), Medical, Religious Life (Earth), Armed Forces (Military), and Motherhood bays. Each of the sub-bays contain carved parapets atop their
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necessity of constructing such a large cathedral. With little progress to show for, public sentiment began to turn against the cathedral. Even the trustees started to have doubts about certain aspects of the plan, criticizing Heins & LaFarge's small staff, their simultaneous involvement in many other projects, slow construction, and cost overruns.
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drilled several deep shafts until they hit the bedrock, then poured concrete pits within each shaft. The pits would then accommodate the construction of the tower's piers. The layer of bedrock was, in some cases, 72 feet (22 m) beneath ground level. The pits were completed in late 1895 at a significantly higher cost than originally estimated.
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proposed that the protective status should also be extended to the cathedral's grounds in order to control development there. The lack of an official city landmark designation meant that the cathedral site could potentially be redeveloped, and as such, two residential buildings were built on the same
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in 1966. At the time, St. John's trustees had opposed the move because the structure was incomplete, and a landmark designation would have required the commission to review every proposed major expansion thereafter. The church's trustees were able to prevent designation by claiming the church was not
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In addition to worship services, the
Cathedral of St. John the Divine offers both self-guided and guided tours of the interior exhibits, the cathedral close, and the gardens. These tours require paid tickets; there are discounts for seniors and students, as well as for those in tour groups. Admission
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and an oriel window on the southern elevation. The bishop's house is four stories tall and is largely in the same design, but part of the northern elevation is made of exposed brick, marking the location where it would have connected to the unbuilt southern transept. The ornamentation of the bishop's
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between 1901 and 1913. Cathedral leaders had proposed demolishing parts of the asylum building, since it was in the way of the proposed southern transept, though these demolitions did not happen. Subsequently, the west wing was used by the Diocese offices, and the east wing by Cathedral offices until
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The dome was originally intended to be temporary. Cram had proposed three plans for the structure above the crossing: a steeple, a square tower rising 500 feet (150 m) above the crossing floor, and then a slim spire. None of these plans were realized. A three-year renovation project from 2019 to
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14 feet (4.3 m) wide. The cathedral's western elevation is 207 feet (63 m) wide; if the transepts had been completed, they would have measured 330 feet (100 m) from end to end. The cathedral has an interior floor area of 121,000 square feet (11,200 m) and can host 8,600 people. As
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was not damaged, all its pipes and other component parts were removed and restored. Valuable tapestries and other items in the cathedral were damaged by the smoke. In January 2005, the cathedral began a major restoration to not only remove smoke damage resulting from the 2001 fire, but also clean the
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When construction of the Women's Transept resumed in 1934, the nave and the western elevation were nearly complete except for the two towers above the western facade, but work on the crossing tower and south transept had yet to commence. By 1938, the nave was completed, but the temporary construction
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In July 1891, the plan-selection committee chose Heins & LaFarge's plan as the winning proposal. The design had been the trustees' second choice; although the trustees liked Potter and Robertson's plan more, W. A. Potter was the bishop's half-brother and the trustees did not want to be accused of
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to the south and 119th Street to the north. However, that plot would be too difficult to acquire, as ownership of that tract was divided among several entities; by contrast, the Leake and Watts Asylum had full control over their entire city block. The 11.5-acre (4.7 ha) asylum site was deeded to
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and either the largest or second-largest Anglican cathedral. The floor area of St. John's is 121,000 sq ft (11,200 m), spanning a length of 601 feet (183 m), while the roof height of the nave is 177 feet (54 m). Since the cathedral's interior is so large, it has been used for
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to the east. One of the key reasons for St. John's location is that the land under it was described as the "highest point in Manhattan". One author wrote that "the view from outside tells much about St. John's inner spirit", saying that the southeastern elevation of the facade gives an impression of
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on the southern lot and the Enclave on the northern lot. In 2017, the cathedral close was re-designated a city landmark, except for the two new residential buildings. The next year, the first phase of the north transept's renovation was finally completed, and work began on a renovation of the crypt.
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The cathedral's main building was made a city landmark in June 2003, but the designation was overturned that October, since it did not cover the entire cathedral close. At the same time, St. John's officials wanted to lease out the lots at the northern and southern borders of the cathedral close for
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said that such work would not occur during his administration; rather, he wanted the construction money to instead go toward helping the poor. In the 1970s, the cathedral's activities turned toward improving quality of life in Morningside Heights; helping the elderly, young, and the environment; and
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The board of trustees implemented a new charter in early 1904, which provided for greater representation of laypeople on the board. By 1905, with $ 800,000 available for construction, the trustees anticipated that the cathedral would be completed within a decade. The church's great organ was ordered
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that were to support the cathedral's massive 445-foot (136 m) stone tower. The trustees briefly considered moving the entire cathedral slightly southward. They ultimately decided against moving the cathedral, believing it to be inauspicious if the cornerstone were to be moved. Instead, builders
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units, as well as replacement rose garden. The cathedral leased the northeastern edge of its property, formerly a parking lot, in 2012. The lessee was the Brodsky Organization, which built a residential building called the Enclave between 2014 and 2015. The Enclave consists of 428 rental apartments
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provided a $ 500,000 endowment in 1914. Cram approved Cook & Welch's plan in January 1912 and filed construction plans that July, with work beginning that October. The school building was finished in September 1913. The choir school consisted of day school for 20 adult men and a boarding school
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included $ 125,000 for the deaconesses' school in his will. The building was originally supposed to be on the northern side of the cathedral close, but was moved due to objections from St. Luke's Hospital. Construction started in May 1910 and the school opened by that October. All work was finished
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is located between the school and the asylum building. To the southwest is a pulpit green, situated between the nave to the north and the Synod Hall and Diocesan House to the south. The Cathedral House is located south of the Biblical garden and east of the pulpit green. The Synod Hall and Diocesan
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Extending outward from the ambulatory are seven chapels. These chapels are known as the "Chapels of the Tongues", and all were donated by prominent individuals and families. The chapels were designed by four different architects and firms: Heins & LaFarge designed two of the chapels, while Cram
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each, separate the different double bays; smaller buttresses, containing a single pier, divide each double bay into smaller "sub-bays". This alternation of large and small buttresses gives the appearance of four double bays with two sub-bays each, rather than eight singular rectangular bays. At the
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The narthex, in the westernmost portion of the cathedral facing Amsterdam Avenue, was designed by Cram. His original plans did not include a narthex, instead showing the nave continuing as far as the western facade. Inside the narthex is a large vestibule, which serves as an entrance to the nave on
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By 1992, the construction budget had been depleted; work was halted, and the stone yard was closed. By then, another 50 feet (15 m) of height had been added to the south tower. While some of the scaffolding was removed, other portions remained, rusting away for fifteen years. The Very Reverend
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was installed as St. John's dean in 1973, he said that construction at St. John's would start again. Morton said he wanted St. John's to become "a holy place for the whole city". St. John's had become overcrowded because of its increasing focus on community activities, and even though the cathedral
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turned efforts toward alleviating social issues in the vicinity of the cathedral. Rather than being focused on expansion, the cathedral became more involved in the surrounding community. By that time, a total of $ 19 million had been spent on construction (equivalent to $ 243 million in 2023).
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to take LaFarge's place as lead architect of St. John's. The trustees had exercised a clause in their contract with Heins & LaFarge, enabling them to hire another architect if either partner were to die. LaFarge was not made aware of the matter beforehand, and was only notified via a cable sent
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and 74th Street, was offered to the church in 1882, but rejected due to the high cost of acquisition. By 1890, there were 40,000 Episcopalians in Manhattan, and Episcopalians made up the largest bloc of Protestants in the borough. Furthermore, many imposing institutions were being built in New York
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was delayed until 1941 due to various funding shortfalls, and little progress has occurred since then, except for an addition to the tower at the nave's southwest corner. After a large fire damaged part of the cathedral in 2001, it was renovated and rededicated in 2008. The towers above the western
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An episcopal residence had been announced in 1897 and Heins & LaFarge drew up plans for such a structure in 1902. The Deanery was donated by Helen Slade Ogilvie in 1911 in memory of her late husband Clinton, while the bishop's house was funded partly by the sale of a previous bishop's house at
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or council, but is also used for various events and other functions. It was completed in 1913 and was the first of four structures on the cathedral close to be designed by Cram, and was designed to be "the most beautiful thing in New York". It is located at the southwestern corner of the cathedral
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The initial plans for the cathedral close, put forth in the 1890s, varied widely. The included a 1892 plan for buildings on Morningside Drive and Cathedral Parkway; various proposals for an Episcopal residence somewhere along the close; and an 1898–1899 plan for a deaconesses' training school. Two
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Inside, there are six north–south rows of piers, three to either side of the nave. These piers divide the nave into five aisles running west to east, with the center aisle located on the same axis as 112th Street. There are four smaller aisles, two to either side of the center aisle. Additionally,
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The nave was designed by Cram, though the final plan is slightly modified from the original. It is oriented from west to east, measuring 248 feet (76 m) long by 146 feet (45 m) wide. The ceiling is 124 feet (38 m) above ground level, but the ridge of the roof is 174 feet (53 m)
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Morton announced in December 1978 that construction would soon begin on constructing the two western towers, extending their height by 150 feet (46 m) and bringing their total height to 291 feet (89 m). The job was expected to cost $ 20 million and take five years. However, by then,
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was donated the same year. Some $ 7.7 million had been raised by February 1925, and the laying of the nave's cornerstone occurred on November 9, 1925. Manning wanted the cathedral to be an interdenominational place of worship, but was still reluctant to add other denominations' members to the
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Orphan Asylum Building, the cathedral proper, the St. Faith's House, the Choir School, the Deanery, and the Bishop's House. The buildings are designed in several different styles and were built over prolonged periods of construction, with the Leake & Watts Orphan Asylum predating the cathedral
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The choir school was created in 1901 within the Town Building. A separate structure was first proposed in Walter Cook & Winthrop A. Welch's 1906 plan for the campus. In January 1910, Mary Eliza Blodgett (alternatively Mrs. J. Jarrett Blodgett) donated $ 25,000 toward the new school building's
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Originally, there were common areas and staff rooms within the central pavilion, and dormitories for 300 children in the wings. When the Episcopal Diocese of New York acquired the site, the former asylum building served several functions for the cathedral. Between 1892 and 1899, it was used as an
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An ambulatory, measuring 250 feet (76 m) long and 14 feet (4.3 m) wide, surrounds the choir to the north, east, and south, making a rough "U" shape with the two ends of the "U" facing west. The floor is covered with red clay-colored tiles that contain green-serpentine borders. There are
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On April 14, 2019, a small fire occurred in the crypt; except for smoke damage, the cathedral building was mostly unaffected. Many artworks stored in the crypt were reportedly damaged or destroyed in the fire. An initial cleaning removed smoke damage from the bottom 10 feet of the interior of the
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that was strong enough to lift the column pieces, they placed another order for wood to build a strong-enough derrick. The columns were finally lifted in July 1904, more than a year after the initial announcement. The walls could not be placed until after the columns had been installed. Work also
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The Episcopal Residence, consisting of the bishop's house (also Cathedral House) and deanery (also Ogilvie House), were the final buildings that Cram designed within the cathedral close. The structures were intentionally built close together to evoke a feeling of coziness. According to Cram, the
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extending to the north and south of the crossing near the eastern end of the cathedral. The entire structure measures 601 feet (183 m) long. From west to east, the cathedral contains a narthex measuring 50 feet (15 m) long by 207 feet (63 m) wide; a nave of 248 by 146 feet (76 by
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In January 1927, Manning announced that the trustees had approved Cram's proposal for a square tower above the crossing; the tower would replace the dome, which did not conform to the Gothic style. With sides of 60 feet (18 m), the tower would be half as wide as the arches below it. Cram's
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In 2003, the exterior of the cathedral was again considered for landmark status; the interior was ineligible because the commission was legally unable to recognize religious buildings' interiors as landmarks. However, shortly after the commission conferred landmark status on the structure, the
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rising to the ceiling, as well as large chapels along each side of the nave. The design provides a transition between the nave and the crossing, because the nave was to be 50 feet (15 m) wide, about half the width of the crossing. Cram, described as a "brilliant perfectionist", frequently
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Cram presented a master plan for the cathedral close's buildings in October 1911, and his revised designs for the main structure were completed in 1913. Regardless, there was still not enough money to complete the cathedral's construction, as the New York Episcopal Diocese Cathedral League had
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was commissioned for some of the initial sculptural elements on St. John's, though his relation with the trustees was strained: he destroyed two angels after criticism of his work and threatened to quit in 1906. Because of the delays in construction, members of the public began to question the
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are also located in the northwestern part of the apse. The apse contains two sets of clerestory windows: the large ambulatory clerestories with multiple panels, as well as a smaller sanctuary clerestory window above each of the ambulatory clerestories. The apse's walls are supported by gabled
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of the facade above the narthex. The project would cost $ 1.5 million, even though St, John's only had about $ 200,000 on hand as of June 1915. A groundbreaking ceremony for the nave was held on May 8, 1916. That November, construction stopped due to material and funding shortages during
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Although Heins died in 1907, LaFarge continued to design the crossing, choir, and apse of St. John's. By then, the architectural preferences of the public were shifting away from the original design. Additionally, communication between LaFarge and the trustees were deteriorating, with several
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A subbasement below the crypt is often flooded by groundwater, potentially from springs in the area. The Leake and Watts Asylum had a well on the site of the present-day baptistery, and there was a spring near the intersection of 110th Street and Morningside Drive. As early as 1893, workers
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sandstone. Inside is a hall that can seat over a thousand people, with gallery seating above the main level. There are grisaille windows to the north and south, and wooden trusses on the ceiling, supporting the gable roof. The Synod Hall also contains a three-manual Skinner pipe organ.
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designed a third. The Chapels of the Tongues were devoted to seven of the city's largest immigrant groups when the apse was completed: the southernmost three chapels represent "Latin races" and the northernmost three chapels represent "Germanic races". All of the chapels, except for
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St. Savior (Holy Savior), devoted to immigrants from Africa and Asia; designed by Heins & LaFarge, dedicated 1911. St. Savior was the first chapel to be complete, hosting its first services in 1904. It contains a bronze three-paneled altar with gold-leaf decoration, designed by
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the following year at a cost of $ 50,000, following a gift by the Morton family. It was almost completed by 1911 with nearly 7,000 pipes; the cost of the organ had risen to $ 70,000. Work also continued on the exterior walls of the choir and the seven surrounding chapels in the
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about the secret consultations, since the trustees generally did not have knowledge of architectural design. The competition was narrowed down to four finalists. Namely, these were "Gerona" by William A. Potter and R. H. Robertson; "Three Arabesque Scrolls within a Circle" by
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feet (81 m) tall. The towers protrude slightly from the northern and southern elevations of the facade but are flush with the western elevation. On the northern and southern facades of the narthex, at the base of the towers, are stained glass windows, one on each side.
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Simultaneously, there was also debate over the new cathedral's style; because of the larger plot and more remote location from Midtown Manhattan it was expected to be more elaborate than St. Patrick's. The trustees had formed a Committee on Architecture in conjunction with
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and constructed out of 10,000 pieces of glass. With a diameter of 40 feet (12 m), the rose window is the largest rose window in the U.S. Flanking the rose window on either side are two grisaille windows, each with two lancet windows under a smaller rose. The seven
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epidemic. Galas's performance consisted of covering her body in cattle blood and reinterpreting biblical texts and classic literature. She said it was a protest against what she saw as the ignorance and condemnation toward people with AIDS from religious and political
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Above the crossing is a domed roof, which was meant as a temporary covering until the tower above the crossing was built. It was completed within fifteen weeks between May and August 1909. The dome is shaped like a saucer, and consists of several overlapping layers of
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The full 601-foot (183 m) length of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine was opened for the first time on November 30, 1941. At that time, St. John's was only three-fifths completed, yet it was the second-largest Christian church in the world by area, behind only
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influences, with Gothic detailing on the exterior. Outwardly, the design resembled the AMDG plan from Huss & Buck. By April 1892, the trustees had raised much of the $ 850,000 required for land acquisition, though there still remained a deficit of $ 175,000.
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In 1966, it was announced that work at St. John's would resume. The trustees had approved a smaller version of the western towers and the crossing, with a modern multicolored dome to be built atop the crossing. The project did not proceed, as Bishop
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in 1893, it was then acquired by Celia Whipple Wallace and moved to the cathedral in 1898. Services at the cathedral were hosted at the Tiffany Chapel from 1899 to 1911, and the chapel was reacquired by Tiffany in 1916. The chapel has been in the
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being the first poets to be inducted as part of the tradition. The Poets' Corner consists of a poet-in-residence, hired for a five-year term, who in turn appoints electors on staggered terms. The poets-in-residence and electors have included 17
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design, and Cram was asked to convert many existing features to Gothic style. The move was criticized in the local media, who claimed that the trustees and Cram had been conspiring to eject LaFarge from the lead architect position. However,
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trustees wanted a Gothic-style appearance. The western towers were modified to remove the spires and enlarge the windows, and various Gothic details were placed on the facade. The nave was realigned from north–south to east–west so that the
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started to grow in the early 19th century: there were 26 Episcopal parishes in the city by 1800, and a decade later, that number had nearly doubled to 50. In 1828, the first proposal for a grand cathedral for the diocese was made by Bishop
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30-foot-tall (9.1 m) wrought-steel gates at either end of the ambulatory. Numerous plaques are present in the ambulatory, paying homage to large donors and other notable individuals in St. John's history. A "poetry wall" and several
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as per Episcopal tradition. Heins & LaFarge objected to the realignment because it would result in the cathedral being hidden behind other buildings. In the final plan, "Three Arabesque Scrolls" incorporated both Byzantine and
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Numerous sites in Manhattan were examined for the new cathedral's location, and by 1889, the Leake and Watts Asylum between 110th and 113th Streets had been chosen as the site for the future site of St. John's. News media such as
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at their tops, and they contain niches for the possible future installation of statues. The western elevation is divided into four vertical tiers. From bottom to top, they are the ground-level portals, on the first tier; the
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are the artists in residence. Among the major musical events that takes place every year is a celebration of the feast day of St. Francis, when the Paul Winter Consort participates in a liturgical performance of Winter's
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completed, using a stipulation in the landmark's law that stated that potential landmarks had to have been completed for at least 30 years. A subsequent landmark designation was precluded in 1979 for a similar reason.
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around the cathedral's main building, in April. Unlike the main building, the cathedral close was not designed under a single master plan, and during the 1890s and 1900s, several proposals would be made for the site.
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nepotism. To Kent's consternation, he was initially not recognized as a co-collaborator, and would not be acknowledged as such until the following year. The group's blueprints called for chapels and end sections with
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Exterior of the nave. Two of the double bays can be seen here, with four columns of windows in total. At center is a large arched buttress, while smaller buttresses to the left and right separate each set of double
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Both developments leased the land from the cathedral for 99-year terms. The lease on the land under the Enclave pays the Cathedral about $ 3 million a year; the lease on the Avalon, about $ 2.5 million.
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house contains symbols of the diocesan offices, such as bishops; by contrast, the deanery has simpler decorations, such as depictions of flowers and cats. A private chapel between the two buildings was not built.
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high. These dimensions are about the same as in the original plans, which called for floor dimensions of 260 by 150 feet (79 by 46 m). a 175-foot (53 m) roof, and a 125-foot (38 m) ceiling.
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House are located on the southern boundary. Various paths, gardens, play areas, and furniture are located on the cathedral close, as are numerous artworks and several commemorative or religious objects.
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On December 18, 2001, a fire swept through the unfinished north transept, destroying the gift shop and damaging tapestries. Despite the damage sustained, St. John's reopened two weeks later. Though the
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the east. The vestibule measures 180 feet (55 m) along the north–south axis and 85 feet (26 m) along the west–east axis. The southern part of the narthex contains the cathedral's gift shop.
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in Morningside Park. The submissions were placed in public view in April 1891. By then, the public was losing interest in the competition, and the finalist designs mainly received negative criticism.
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Orphan Asylum, bounded by 110th Street to the south and 113th Street to the north, which later became the current cathedral site. The Leake and Watts asylum was incorporated in 1831 under act of the
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finalists were given more than a year to refine the details of their plans: the original deadline was set for February 1890, but was later extended to November after a failed proposal to host the
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In March 1903, the trustees announced that the next stage of St. John's construction would require $ 500,000 for building the choir and $ 200,000 for completing the loft, and that eight massive
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projected $ 150,000 cost, as a gift to honor her father John H. Sherwood. Blodgett later covered the rest of the choir school building's cost after no one else donated, while former choirboy
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The Diocesan House, also known as St. Faith's House, is the only building on the cathedral close to be designed by Heins & LaFarge before they were fired. The structure, designed in the
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siblings in 1924. The space measures 31 feet (9.4 m) in diameter with a ceiling 43 feet (13 m) tall. The baptistery's iconography depicts the Stuyvesant family history; icons of
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By 1898, St. John's had cost an estimated $ 750,000, and as per an 1896 estimate, the cathedral was projected to cost at least $ 5 million when complete. As a temporary measure, the
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45 m); a crossing of 100 by 100 feet (30 by 30 m); a choir of 145 by 56 feet (44 by 17 m); and the Chapel of St. Savior in the apse, measuring 58 feet (18 m) with an
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columns would need to be procured to support the roof over the choir. Furthermore, the trustees would build three arches to support the rest of the roof. The choir columns, sourced from
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of the choir, occurred as scheduled on that day. The completed portions of the cathedral were widely praised, though few newspapers devoted extensive coverage to the event, except the
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1949. The building then became the "Exhibit Hall" and the top stories were removed sometime afterward. The structure was renovated in 2004–2012, becoming the "Ithiel Town Building".
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block as the cathedral. In 2017, the cathedral and six other buildings on the grounds were re-designated a New York City Landmark; the designation excludes the two new structures.
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are depicted in the south grisaille. Connick had designed the grisailles as well. On the gable above the large rose window, there are lancets as well as a medallion in the middle.
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received its New York premiere at the 1985 concert. The 1990 concert was a tribute to Bernstein himself, who helped found the event and had died two months earlier on October 14.
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Actual work on St. John's began in early 1893. The trustees initially expected that work would proceed quickly because much of the Morningside Heights plateau was made of shallow
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in influence, the last version of Heins & LaFarge's design contained a significantly Gothic-style appearance. The original plan at St. John's called for tiled-arch domes and
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to the south and north. The front entrance, located within the south portico, was approached by a wide granite staircase. The only decorative element was at the south portico's
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The parapets behind the two sections of the choir were originally installed in 1922 with twenty niches for statues of the spiritual heroes of the twenty centuries since the
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The choir was consecrated in 1911. It consists of two sets of wooden stalls facing each other, with three rows in each stall. The stalls were made by the Philadelphia-based
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The columbarium, established in the 1970s, is in a room directly west of the baptistery. It contains marble vaults, which store the remains of people from all religions.
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made of wood. Brick wings flanked the central pavilion to each side, and originally contained wooden porches along their facades, replaced with iron balconies in 1888.
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At ground level, there are five portals under arched openings. The largest of those is the center portal, called the Portal of Paradise, which contains carvings of the
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in Vatican City. The event was commemorated with a week-long celebration. The last day of the celebrations, Sunday December 7, 1941, coincided with Japan's attack on
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by stonecarver Christopher Pellettieri. In addition, the finials on both rows of stalls were carved by Otto Jahnsen and depict church-music composers and performers.
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The narthex abuts the unfinished western elevation of the facade facing Amsterdam Avenue; this facade is 207 feet (63 m) wide and consists of five architectural
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and an underground spring at several locations about 40 feet (12 m) below ground. One of these pockets was located directly below the site for one of the four
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hundreds of events and art exhibitions. In addition, the Cathedral of St. John the Divine has been involved in various advocacy initiatives throughout its history.
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was thinly settled in the 17th century by the Dutch, then by the British. It remained rural through the mid-19th century, with two exceptions. The first was the
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level, each with two lancet windows and one rose window. The clerestory arrangements each measure 45 feet (14 m) long by 12 feet (3.7 m) wide. Carved
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The two pairs of great west doors on the western elevation, set beneath the elaborate center portal, were designed between 1927 and 1931 by the designer
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further development, a move that preservationists unsuccessfully attempted to prevent. Ultimately, two residential buildings were erected on these lots:
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mentioned in 1912 that $ 5.5 million was still needed. The diocese was able to construct several structures to the south of the main building (see
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name "Advancing the Community of Tomorrow". In 1974, in response to a need for housing in New York City, St. John's created a program that became the
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The 2001 fire in the north transept resulted in heavy smoke damage to the organ, and it was subsequently restored by Quimby Pipe Organs, Inc., of
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employee dormitory and construction offices, while the parlor hosted worship services. Afterward, the former asylum's west wing was used by the
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in two 15-story buildings, separated by the passageway leading to the northern transept; an underground gallery connects the two buildings.
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in February 1911, and the building was used as a deaconesses' school until May 1948, and it was converted to office use the following year.
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The northwest corner of the apse, adjacent to the St. Ansgar Chapel, includes the octagonal baptistery. The baptistery was donated by three
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for 40 choirboys who paid no tuition. It was turned into a boys' day school in 1964 and a coeducational day school for grades K-8 in 1972.
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on the third story. As of 2017, the Diocesan House is used by the diocese's offices and archives; the cathedral's library; and apartments.
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behind the sanctuary depicts four scenes from the Old Testament on the left (north), and four from the New Testament on the right (south).
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reported that Cram had only reluctantly accepted the commission because the trustees had threatened to hire a foreign architect otherwise.
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7361:"Full Vista at St. John's Cathedral Revealed at Preview of Opening; 60-Foot Curtains Drawn Apart Disclose an Expanse of a Tenth of a Mile"
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Plans for a diocesan building were considered as early as 1903. The current Synod Hall was announced in 1911, in preparation for the 1913
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and completed in 1843, is located south of the crossing, where the south transept would have been located. The building, designed in the
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announced a $ 15 million capital campaign to raise money for this project. The New York campaign committee, headed by then-governor
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13966:"Thousands Pay Tribute to Ashe : Memorial service: Late tennis champion is honored by friends, politicians and others in New York"
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stories tall. The exterior contains gray schist cladding and limestone trim, with architectural features such as a gabled roof,
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walked on a tightrope stretched across Amsterdam Avenue. Petit was also the artist-in-residence at St. John's starting in 1982.
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14696:"Iconic Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine Finally Landmarked, But not Before Leasing Land to Commercial Developers"
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for the bishop and other clergy is to the left. The sanctuary also contains the cathedra (or bishop's seat), donated by
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7633:"Cathedral Faces a Design Problem; To Finish St. John the Divine Involves Choice of Gothic or 'Contemporary' Style"
7488:"Cathedral Needs Final $ 10,000,000; St. John the Divine Will Be Largest Gothic Structure of Its Kind in the World"
7184:"Cathedral Work Will Be Resumed; Building of Women's Transept, Halted in 1930, to Continue Soon, Manning Announces"
7118:"Cathedral Tower Problem is Solved; Trustees Accept Design, Hailed as American Contribution to Gothic Architecture"
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8406:"Neighborhood Report: Morningside Heights; Scaffolding Leaving the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. More to Come"
7448:"1,000 At Cathedral Take Communion; Record Gathering Participates as St. John the Divine Ends Week of Celebration"
6557:"Ground is Broken For $ 3,000,000 Nave; Imposing Ceremonies Mark the Start of Work on St. John Cathedral Building"
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style, is located on the southern side of the cathedral close, close to Cathedral Parkway (110th Street). It is a
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9836:"Photos: This Apocalyptic NYC Church Facade Depicts City Collapsing Beneath Giant Waves & Nuclear Explosion"
7309:"$ 1,000,000 Is Asked to Rush Cathedral; Manning Appeals for Aid in Getting St. John's Ready by Time Fair Opens"
6928:"Cathedral Board Seeks Bids on Nave; Four Firms Asked to Submit Figures for Main Portion of St. John the Divine"
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6961:"Fund for Cathedral Over Half Raised; New Donations of $ 657,805 Announced at Rally Make Total $ 7,663,200"
6498:"Cathedral to Build $ 1,500,000 Nave; Bishop Greer Says Trustees of St. John the Divine Are Ready for Bids"
6101:"Great Cathedral is Consecrated; $ 320,000 Toward Completion of Edifice Contributed at Impressive Services"
5011:"Cathedral Builders Puzzled; A Pocket of Soft Shale Found on the Site of the Church of St. John the Divine"
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14348:"Toni Morrison's life celebrated in NYC: 'She opened the door and she turned on the lights'"
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6699:"Resume Cathedral Work; Nave of St. John the Divine to be a Memorial to New York Soldiers"
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10773:"Coke-Jephcott, 68, Organist, Is Dead; Choirmaster at St. John the Divine From 1932–1953"
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7715:"Trustees Back St. John's Cathedral Dome; A Compromise Plan Will Complete Gothic Edifice"
5825:"Sculptor Destroys His Cathedral Angels; Wouldn't See Them Wrangled About and Carted Off"
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13156:"Manhattan Cathedral Examines "The Value of Water" in a New Star-Studded Art Exhibition"
12249:"Start Bishop Greer's Home; Work Also Begun on Cathedral Close House for Dean Grosvenor"
12216:"Start Bishop Greer's Home; Work Also Begun on Cathedral Close House for Dean Grosvenor"
8949:"Secret Doorways, Gargoyles and Wood-Carved Angels: Cleaning Out the Cathedral Basement"
7667:"Cathedral Plans to Build Again; St. John the Divine Still Is Unfinished After 25 Years"
6765:"Cathedral Plans No Drive; Funds for Nave of St. John the Divine to be Raised Otherwise"
6068:"Choir of New Cathedral; Forty-eight Voices for St. John the Divine Opening on April 19"
5738:"Great Organ Ordered For New Cathedral; Will Be Among World's Most Powerful Instruments"
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5980:"Delay in New Cathedral; St. John's the Divine Can't Be Opened for Months, It Is Said"
5669:"New Charter For Protestant Cathedral; Adopted by the Trustees of St. John the Divine"
3627:"St. John's Cathedral Mapped 113 Years Ago, Diary of Phil Hone, Mayor in 1820s, Shows"
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A Guide to the Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine: In the City of New York
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9158:"Copper Dome Proposed for St. John the Divine Heads to Landmarks for Approval"
9020:"Crypt fire disrupts Palm Sunday services at Cathedral of St. John the Divine"
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Hanks, D.A.; Driehaus, R.H.; Faier, J.; Richard H. Driehaus Museum (2013).
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No Access Boston: Beantown's Hidden Treasures, Haunts, and Forgotten Places
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9122:"Crossing Dome Roof: NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission Public Hearing"
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5182:"A Cathedral Tried to Approach Heaven, but the Earth Held a Deep Secret"
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13068:"An 'Evolving' Episcopal Church Invites Back a Controversial Sculpture"
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Postcards from Manhattan: Sights & Sentiments from the Last Century
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8108:"'St. John the Unfinished': Stonemasons Represent Activism, Tradition"
5111:"Its Foundations Rising; Work on the Cathedral of St. John the Divine"
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12899:"Reporter's Notebook: To Many, Dalai Lama's Visit Is Dream Come True"
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cathedral. A cleaning of the rest of the interior was also ongoing.
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and a proposed steeple above the crossing, have not been completed.
14726:"Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine and the Cathedral Close"
14154:"Gandolfini Funeral to Be Held at St. John the Divine in Manhattan"
13932:"4,500 People Attend Ailey Memorial Service at St. John the Divine"
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Morningside Heights: A History of its Architecture and Development
11640:"Construction Project at a Cathedral: A New Home for Its Peacocks"
9449:"After 100 years, Shrine of the Immaculate Conception is finished"
8612:"Stop by Stop, Cathedral's Organ Is Reassembled After a 2001 Fire"
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8920:"Cathedral of St. John the Divine finally becomes a NYC landmark"
8891:"Rentals Hiding Cathedral of St. John the Divine Nearly Complete"
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8688:"Awash in New Light, Angels Are Revealed at St. John the Divine"
4692:"St. John the Divine.; Plans of the Trustees as to Its Building"
4533:"New York's Subway: That Engineering Marvel Also Had Architects"
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The cathedral has also been used for several individual events:
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14248:"Henson Is Remembered as a Man With Artistry, Humanity and Fun"
13583:"Holiday Surprises; More than a Cathedral: St. John the Divine"
12783:"Mariah Carey Plots 'Merry Christmas' 25th Anniversary Reissue"
9958:. Postcards From... Series. Square One Publishers. p. 86.
3709:"Memories of a Metropolitan Bishop, by George F. Nelson (1927)"
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12657:"Fellow Musicians Among 12,500 at Services for Duke Ellington"
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The Real Estate Record: Real Estate Record and Builders' Guide
8264:"About New York; Taking the Long View of Building a Cathedral"
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states that 68 plans were submitted, but architectural writer
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13678:"John Vernon Butler, 77, Dean at St. John the Divine in 60's"
13458:"Juliet Garretson Hollister, 84; Led Temple of Understanding"
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Louis Comfort Tiffany: Treasures from the Driehaus Collection
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Parish Church Treasures: The Nation's Greatest Art Collection
9690:"The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine – New York City"
9187:"Cathedral of St. John Finally Solves a 100-Year-Old Problem"
8297:"World's largest Gothic cathedral 'in process' after century"
7980:"St. John the Divine: The Slow Finishing Touch; An Appraisal"
6831:"Letter from Franklin D. Roosevelt to Dr. Charles D. Walcott"
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Kent, R.; Simonson, L.; McBride, H.; Blossom, F.A. (1932).
9215:"NYC grants Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine $ 1.5M"
4861:"St. John The Unfinished. Dean of Cathedral on Morningside"
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The Ithiel Town Building houses a textile laboratory that
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opposition to United States involvement in the Vietnam War
12576:"A Paul Winter Solstice Concert 2018: Encore Performance"
12351:"Complaints Build as a Cathedral Project Begins Its Rise"
8793:"Big Buildings Planned on Grounds of St. John the Divine"
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Ithiel Town Building (former orphanage) seen here in 1934
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Unfinished buildings and structures in the United States
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14640:"Why NYC's Most Magnificent Cathedral Is Not Landmarked"
12627:"Luckman Orchestra Delivers Ellington's Work With Flair"
11674:"Beloved Peacocks Are Retiring From St. John the Divine"
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9581:. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press. p. 68.
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14180:"Thousands Gather to Hear Praise for Dizzy Gillespie"
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13991:"Dance World Pays Homage to Balanchine at Cathedral"
13783:"Southern Rector Chosen to Lead St. John the Divine"
13715:"New Dean at St. John the Divine James Parks Morton"
12967:"Cathedral of St. John the Divine Is a Gallery, Too"
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8458:"A Blossoming Cathedral Tower Sheds Its Scaffolding"
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9722:
9420:National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception
9333:
9266:"MTA Neighborhood Maps: Morningside Heights"
9175:
8850:"New Rentals Steps From St. John the Divine"
8759:"No Landmark Status for St. John the Divine"
8315:
7943:"The 'New' St. John's: A Community Catalyst"
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1134:entry of the United States into World War II
15554:Episcopal church buildings in New York City
14120:"John Gregory Dunne Eulogized at Cathedral"
13781:Gelder, Lawrence Van (September 28, 1996).
13527:"Advancing the Community of Tomorrow (ACT)"
13261:"U.s. Poets' Corner Dedicated at Cathedral"
13208:
13031:
13029:
12174:
12089:
11946:
11533:
10752:The Cathedral School of St. John the Divine
10589:The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine
10265:
10211:"Nave – Cathedral of Saint John the Divine"
10142:
10123:
9796:
9707:
9675:
9296:"Manhattan Highs and Your Permanent Record"
8212:
8161:
8082:"Church construction is testament of faith"
7887:
7862:
7837:"Building to Resume at St. John the Divine"
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2627:took place at the cathedral on May 1, 1998.
2407:The Cathedral School of St. John the Divine
2398:The Cathedral School of St. John the Divine
2222:The Cathedral School of St. John the Divine
2175:The Cathedral School of St. John the Divine
2043:Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art
1880:St. Ansgar, patron of Denmark; designed by
711:
460:in 1909, the overall plan was changed to a
202:Cathedral of St. John the Divine (New York)
15063:
15049:
14998:; Willensky, Elliot; Leadon, Fran (2010).
11699:
11478:. Cathedral of St. John the Divine. 2012.
11460:
10595:
9871:. A. and C. Boni, incorporated. p. 93
8489:
7977:
7692:
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5209:
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4948:
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4024:
3561:Gotham: A History of New York City to 1898
2378:General Convention of the Episcopal Church
1461:above the center bay, on the fourth tier.
1031:
665:, and Belmont families. Additionally, the
29:
14960:Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine
14083:
12688:
12415:
12413:
12162:. Little, Brown, and Company. p. 177
11329:. New York: Abbeville Press. p. 72.
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8946:
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8888:
5585:"Church's columns quarried on Vinalhaven"
4489:
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3546:
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3482:
3225:, which is larger, was completed in 2017.
3020:(memorial, 1997), anti-apartheid activist
1850:
1432:. The bays are separated by large arched
917:, the trustees continued to raise funds.
338:Incomplete (southern transept and towers)
15549:Episcopal cathedrals in New York (state)
14891:
14553:"Parents Are Against Landmark At School"
13352:
13108:. World Policy Institute. Archived from
13026:
12382:
9603:
9576:
9238:
8654:"Repaired After Fire, Cathedral Reopens"
3476:
3449:
3389:
3174:The largest stone columns were those at
2786:
2654:led a service in the cathedral in 1986.
2484:
2480:
2401:
2350:
2336:New York Training School for Deaconesses
2267:
1948:
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864:
818:, the first operator of the present-day
728:Cathedral of St. John the Divine in 1910
723:
715:
508:
15070:
14820:
14746:
14466:Hicks, Jonathan P (November 10, 2008).
14177:
14084:Bernstein, Jacob (September 22, 2022).
14022:
13963:
13929:
13645:"Dr. Robbins is Dead; Retired Preacher"
13580:
13378:
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11177:
11148:
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9833:
9521:
9413:"Architectural Details of the Basilica"
9354:
8847:
8719:
8685:
8644:
8642:
8640:
8440:
8346:
8184:
7978:Goldberger, Paul (September 30, 1982).
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3437:
3422:
3337:
3315:St. Ambrose: gift of Sara Whiting Rives
3199:, 265 feet (81 m) above sea level.
3108:List of cathedrals in the United States
2717:, a sculptural group by Chinese artist
2236:
2153:Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine
1695:On the floor are tiles designed by the
1139:
860:
554:
473:of the facade, as well as the southern
15506:
15241:Milbank, Brinckerhoff, and Fiske Halls
15165:Jewish Theological Seminary of America
14989:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2017
14849:Macrae-Gibson, Gavin (November 1979).
14700:Spectrum News NY1 | New York City
14693:
14577:
14404:
14214:"Chanting in Homage to Allen Ginsberg"
14151:
14059:"Poems, of course, for Joseph Brodsky"
14056:
13964:Goldman, John J. (February 13, 1993).
13930:Dunning, Jennifer (December 9, 1989).
13879:"St. John the Divine Calls Bp. Daniel"
13780:
13746:
13404:
13381:"An Eccentric Sculpture's Serendipity"
13153:
13065:
12931:Kolbert, Elizabeth (January 7, 1986).
12893:
12715:Green, Penelope (September 21, 2006).
12689:Kilgannon, Corey (December 17, 2008).
12410:
12348:
12280:
12188:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2017
12111:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2017
11966:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2017
11719:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2017
11671:
11637:
11557:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2017
11357:
11324:
10897:
10527:
10281:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2017
10162:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2017
10026:. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 282.
9914:Henry Wilson : practical idealist
9911:
9822:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2017
9293:
9155:
9083:Margolies, Jane (September 17, 2019).
8984:Ferré-Sadurní, Luis (April 14, 2019).
8790:
8609:
8455:
8250:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2017
8136:"Stone Carver's Magnificent Obsession"
8021:Briggs, Kenneth A (December 5, 1978).
8020:
7882:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2017
7552:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2017
7217:"Funds to Complete Transept Available"
6485:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2017
6395:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2017
6234:Stern, Gilmartin & Massengale 1983
5799:"The Great Cathedral's Golden Granite"
5787:from the original on October 25, 2022.
5582:
5517:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2017
5409:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2017
4974:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2017
4769:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2017
4725:"The Cathedral of St. John the Divine"
4679:Stern, Gilmartin & Massengale 1983
4531:Gray, Christopher (October 10, 2004).
4519:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2017
4484:Stern, Gilmartin & Massengale 1983
4360:Stern, Gilmartin & Massengale 1983
4267:Stern, Gilmartin & Massengale 1983
4248:. George S. Mallory. 1889. p. 685
4169:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2017
4076:Stern, Gilmartin & Massengale 1983
4019:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2017
3961:
3768:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2017
3744:Stern, Gilmartin & Massengale 1983
3676:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2017
3541:
3536:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2017
3411:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2017
3365:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2017
3312:St. Martin: gift of Clementina Furniss
3303:St. Columba: gift of Mary Augusta King
3140:
3138:
2146:Cathedral Close of St. John the Divine
2028:The crypt also formerly contained the
15291:Korean Methodist Church and Institute
15193:
15044:
14985:from the original on October 9, 2022.
14906:
14864:
14742:from the original on October 9, 2022.
14694:Scotto, Michael (February 22, 2017).
14637:
14465:
14373:"Paid Notice: Deaths; Moore, Paul Jr"
14211:
14117:
13818:Wakin, Daniel J (November 17, 2001).
13817:
13747:Martin, Douglas (February 27, 1996).
13712:
13631:
13456:Saxon, Wolfgang (November 30, 2000).
13455:
13443:
13379:Kravitz, Derek (September 23, 2015).
13353:Chernaya, Maria (November 26, 2013).
13318:
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11442:
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11192:
11120:
11085:. Billboard Publications. p. 121
11079:Urban America (Organization) (1920).
11059:
10923:
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10259:
10247:
10192:
10173:
10117:
9746:
9731:
9480:
9342:
9327:
9294:Pollak, Michael (February 26, 2010).
9273:Metropolitan Transportation Authority
9212:
9185:Margolies, Jane (December 22, 2022).
9142:from the original on October 9, 2022.
8947:Stapinski, Helene (August 30, 2018).
8889:Rosenberg, Zoe (September 21, 2015).
8575:
8403:
8334:
8261:
7664:
7630:
7597:Fiske, Edward B (November 22, 1966).
7596:
7434:
7085:"Bishop to Report on Cathedral Drive"
6847:
6168:
5858:"Church and Religious News and Notes"
5360:
5179:
4855:
4056:
3755:
3739:
3737:
3735:
3733:
3731:
3729:
3341:
3259:
3255:
3145:
2838:, the cathedral was also part of the
1624:, located below the great organ. Two
1445:level, on the second tier; the large
1415:to the north and the other named for
1195:
976:Crossing opening and change in design
15519:1941 establishments in New York City
15514:1899 establishments in New York City
14809:
14245:
14086:"A Star-Studded Goodbye to All That"
13507:from the original on October 9, 2022
12791:. September 23, 2019. Archived from
12314:
12155:
11485:from the original on October 9, 2022
11022:
10992:from the original on October 9, 2022
10481:(7): 1. June 1, 1911. Archived from
10136:
10053:
9893:. Sacred Destinations. July 26, 2010
9716:
9429:from the original on October 9, 2022
9399:
9387:
9156:Morris, Sebastian (March 26, 2019).
9064:from the original on October 9, 2022
8918:Rosenberg, Zoe (February 21, 2017).
8648:
8637:
8576:Wakin, Daniel J (February 6, 2002).
8456:Dunlap, David W (November 6, 2007).
7940:
7834:
6355:from the original on October 9, 2022
6277:
5335:. Cathedral of St. John the Divine.
5306:
5215:
5180:Broad, William (December 23, 2022).
5144:"Possible Changes for the Cathedral"
4762:
4530:
4041:
3499:
3376:
3208:The street grid, as laid out in the
3165:writes that 66 plans were submitted.
3062:(funeral, 2008), political operative
2721:. The two sculptures that comprised
2696:. The statue was displayed again at
2492:, built in 2007 on a portion of the
1595:in the nave, looking toward the apse
1025:
15175:St. Hilda's & St. Hugh's School
14895:New York and Institutions 1609–1873
14671:. February 28, 2017. Archived from
14178:Watrous, Peter (January 13, 1993).
14023:Daniels, Lee A (December 9, 1987).
13319:Smith, Dinitia (October 23, 1999).
12999:Kleiman, Dena (November 27, 1977).
12964:
12383:McKeough, Tim (November 20, 2015).
12281:Hughes, C. J. (September 7, 2008).
10805:Whitney, Craig R (March 23, 2007).
10528:Barron, James (November 26, 2008).
9607:1990 Guinness Book of World Records
9239:Ginsburg, Aaron (August 20, 2024).
9213:Blair, Leonardo (August 21, 2024).
8686:Vitello, Paul (November 30, 2008).
8347:Cochran, Tracy (October 31, 2013).
8262:Geist, William E (March 19, 1986).
7941:Blau, Eleanor (December 11, 1973).
7631:Dugan, George (February 26, 1955).
3500:Gray, Christopher (June 24, 1990).
3135:
2852:Urban Homesteading Assistance Board
2670:of 1966 was unveiled at St. John's.
2532:
869:Stonemason finishing an angel, 1909
13:
14950:
14527:Cathedral of Saint John the Divine
14497:Cathedral of Saint John the Divine
14345:
13853:"N.Y. Cathedral Dean to Step Down"
13581:Goldman, Ari (November 15, 1987).
13531:Cathedral of Saint John the Divine
13498:Cathedral of Saint John the Divine
13223:Cathedral of Saint John the Divine
13181:Vogel, Carol (February 14, 2014).
12606:Cathedral of Saint John the Divine
12511:Goldman, Ari L (October 5, 1987).
11672:Barron, James (January 20, 2023).
11603:"Synod Hall for Cathedral Grounds"
10983:Cathedral of Saint John the Divine
10612:Cathedral of Saint John the Divine
10417:Cathedral of Saint John the Divine
9542:. New York: Rizzoli. p. 156.
9055:Cathedral of Saint John the Divine
8848:McKeogh, Tim (November 20, 2016).
8756:
8720:Mindlin, Alex (October 24, 2004).
8610:Barron, James (October 15, 2008).
6339:"Shows Plans for Cathedral Houses"
5583:Hewitt, Rich (December 19, 2001).
5339:from the original on June 17, 2018
3726:
3075:
2782:
2559:
2056:
1187:. However, when the Very Reverend
1063:third- or fourth-largest worldwide
816:Interborough Rapid Transit Company
630:American Museum of Natural History
14:
15605:
15584:Ralph Adams Cram church buildings
15216:Delta Psi, Alpha Chapter building
15020:
14827:The Encyclopedia of New York City
14816:. Laymen's club of the Cathedral.
14578:Dunlap, David W (June 17, 2003).
14405:Peyser, Marc (November 4, 2012).
14057:Romano, Carlin (March 11, 1996).
13405:Fisher, Ian (December 28, 1992).
13066:Barron, James (October 4, 2016).
12717:"A High-Wire Master Touches Down"
11886:"Church and Religious News Notes"
11763:"Textile Conservation Laboratory"
11638:Barron, James (October 8, 2017).
10924:Wakin, Daniel J (July 15, 2011).
9834:Carlson, Jen (October 12, 2017).
8791:Dunlap, David W (June 27, 2003).
8551:"Fire Damages Historic Cathedral"
4332:"Architects of the New Cathedral"
3291:The donors for each chapel were:
3236:St Bartholomew's Church, Brighton
3066:
3026:(funeral, 1992), Muppet performer
3014:(memorial, 1990), Muppets creator
2963:(funeral, 1987), writer, activist
2304:
1423:
1284:
1111:Full-length opening and expansion
704:to the west, as well as from the
640:
492:includes numerous buildings: the
15489:
15477:
15465:
15388:116th Street–Columbia University
15276:Cathedral of St. John the Divine
15140:Bank Street College of Education
15123:
15117:
14963:. St. Bartholomew's Press. 1916.
14687:
14657:
14638:Nonko, Emily (August 24, 2015).
14631:
14613:"Church is Divine, not historic"
14605:
14571:
14545:
14515:
14485:
14468:"Eulogies for an Education Aide"
14459:
14426:
14398:
14365:
14339:
14306:
14273:
14239:
14205:
14171:
14152:Kepler, Adam W (June 24, 2013).
14145:
14111:
14077:
14050:
14016:
13983:
13957:
13923:
13897:
13871:
13845:
13774:
13740:
13713:Fiske, Edward B (May 26, 1972).
13670:
13637:
13574:
13544:
13519:
13483:
13449:
13398:
13372:
13346:
13312:
13286:
13252:
13174:
13154:Cotter, Mary (October 4, 2011).
13147:
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12958:
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12887:
12861:
12807:
12775:
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12708:
12682:
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12568:
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12504:
12474:
12446:
12376:
12342:
12315:Finn, Robin (January 27, 2012).
12308:
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10765:
10740:
10728:. November 27, 1931. p. 646
10714:
10688:
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10405:
10393:
10369:
10336:
10286:
10253:
10047:
10020:Goodall, J.; Barker, P. (2015).
10013:
9979:
9916:. Cambridge: Lutterworth Press.
9905:
9883:
9858:
9827:
9527:
9481:Brock, H. j (January 30, 1927).
9441:
9405:
9393:
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9258:
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9011:
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8543:
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8340:
8303:. November 22, 1984. p. 140
8289:
8255:
8185:Daniels, Lee A (June 22, 1979).
8178:
8128:
8100:
8074:
8048:
7934:
7910:"Religion: A People's Cathedral"
7902:
7799:
7787:. November 23, 1966. p. 328
7773:
7740:
7707:
7665:Fiske, Edward B (May 11, 1966).
7658:
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7176:
7143:
7110:
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6986:
6953:
6920:
6900:"Bishop to Start Cathedral Work"
6892:
6854:. Arno Press. pp. 155–160.
6841:
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6060:
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5972:
5893:
5850:
5150:. September 10, 1893. p. 12
4455:. Monacelli Press. p. 366.
3330:
3285:
3249:
3228:
3215:
3202:
3185:
2834:, and AIDS outreach. During the
2779:statements during World War II.
2775:'s inclusion because of Pound's
2729:
2520:Art, activities, and exhibitions
2117:
2078:
2071:
2064:
1753:John Upham (interim) (1953–1954)
1158:Columbia University Bicentennial
1154:Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother
1119:Southern elevation of the facade
950:" designed by Spanish architect
768:
403:Cathedral of St. John the Divine
221:
214:
193:
186:
165:
158:
137:
130:
24:Cathedral of St. John the Divine
15160:International House of New York
14559:. October 12, 1966. p. 255
14212:Smith, Dinitia (May 16, 1998).
13259:Goodman, Walter (May 9, 1984).
13133:"The Value of Water Exhibition"
13001:"Sculpture Honors Dead Firemen"
12349:Barron, James (April 4, 2014).
11789:"Living in the Cathedral Close"
11616:(2281): 836. December 2, 1911.
11403:. Monacelli Press. p. 25.
11358:Taylor, Angela (July 8, 1982).
10844:AGO National Convention Program
10508:. November 2009. Archived from
8757:Hu, Winnie (October 25, 2003).
8531:. December 19, 2001. p. 20
8525:"Fire hits St. John the Divine"
7918:. July 16, 1973. Archived from
7033:. November 10, 1925. p. 37
7027:"Nave Stone Laid for Cathedral"
6048:. November 21, 1909. p. 17
5817:
5791:
5694:
5661:
5643:"Get Ready to Move Big Columns"
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5447:
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4403:
4377:
4324:
4291:
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4174:
4139:"Plans for the Great Cathedral"
4131:
4098:
3955:
3943:
3910:
3877:
3851:
3790:
3761:
3749:
3529:
3294:St. Ansgar: built in memory of
3168:
3151:
3032:(funeral, 1993), poet, activist
2951:(memorial, 1993), tennis player
2945:(memorial, 1989), choreographer
2680:, a sculpture exhibited during
1916:, patron of Milan; designed by
1244:
611:. Yet another plot of land, at
15574:Morningside Heights, Manhattan
15383:Cathedral Parkway–110th Street
14913:. New York Historical Society.
14619:. October 25, 2003. p. 24
14246:Blau, Eleanor (May 22, 1990).
14118:Gross, Jane (March 24, 2004).
13911:(Press release). June 28, 2022
13500:. Spring 2018. pp. 1, 3.
13491:"Spring 2018 at the Cathedral"
12965:Lee, A. C. (August 14, 2014).
10976:"Summer 2015 at the Cathedral"
10722:"Coke-Jephcott to John Divine"
9610:. New York: Sterling. p.
7835:Blau, Eleanor (May 21, 1973).
7813:. October 29, 1967. p. 16
7403:. December 1, 1941. p. 13
7223:. November 8, 1934. p. 12
6629:. November 20, 1916. p. 7
6531:"Bishop Starts Cathedral Nave"
6363:– via fultonhistory.com.
5276:. August 2, 1896. p. 24.
5053:. September 9, 1893. p. 8
4897:"Ready to Begin the Cathedral"
4795:. December 27, 1892. p. 2
4605:. November 29, 1891. p. 8
4417:. November 30, 1892. p. 9
4411:"Mr. W. W. Kent's Vindication"
3470:
3443:
3416:
3370:
3358:
2957:(funeral, 1983), choreographer
2934:Notable funerals and memorials
2800:The pulpit green contains the
2713:In 2014, the cathedral housed
2638:being hosted at the cathedral.
2434:protruding from the roof, and
2036:. Originally exhibited at the
2032:, created by jewelry designer
1710:
1581:the interior contains several
1303:Morningside Heights, Manhattan
464:design. The completion of the
1:
15559:Episcopal Diocese of New York
14810:Hall, Edward Hagaman (1920).
14281:"Richard Hunt; Puppeteer, 40"
13131:Miller, Reverend Canon, Tom.
12655:Buckley, Tom (May 28, 1974).
12283:"Worldly, Meet Other-Worldly"
11892:. October 29, 1910. p. 9
10898:Catton, Pia (July 14, 2011).
10060:. Globe Pequot. p. 161.
8380:. April 17, 1988. p. 370
8062:. December 5, 1978. p. 9
6250:"Cram's Cathedral All Gothic"
6042:"St. John's Almost Completed"
6022:. October 25, 1909. p. 4
5864:. October 5, 1907. p. 16
5084:. August 18, 1895. p. 11
4903:. January 25, 1893. p. 1
4625:"Will Begin Work Next Spring"
4599:"Plans for the New Cathedral"
4145:. January 15, 1889. p. 4
3377:Hall, Edward Hagaman (1916).
3123:
2929:Patrick Malloy (2022–present)
2706:, curated by artist activist
2608:hosted a benefit concert for
2346:
2190:Cathedral House/Ogilvie House
1822:Olivia Egleston Phelps Stokes
1774:Timothy Brumfield (2003–2009)
1741:Walter Henry Hall (1905–1909)
1737:The organists have included:
1715:The Great Organ was built by
1577:, run along the copper roof.
561:Episcopal Diocese of New York
419:Episcopal Diocese of New York
233:Show map of the United States
62:Episcopal Diocese of New York
13407:"An Unfinished Act of Faith"
11455:Federal Writers Project 1939
11284:Federal Writers Project 1939
11180:, p. 373 (footnote 48).
11174:Federal Writers Project 1939
11151:, p. 373 (footnote 48).
10103:Federal Writers Project 1939
9048:"Fall 2019 at the Cathedral"
7348:Federal Writers Project 1939
6679:. April 13, 1919. p. 15
5771:"Looking Back Into the Past"
4757:Federal Writers Project 1939
4391:. April 13, 1891. p. 19
3351:
3240:St Mary's Church, Nottingham
2912:Harry Houghton Pritchett Jr.
2753:United States Poet Laureates
2684:in 1984, was based upon the
2038:World's Columbian Exposition
1984:
1787:
1593:The Blessing of the Bicycles
844:Construction and early years
763:World's Columbian Exposition
694:Westchester County, New York
482:sixth-largest church by area
7:
15569:Heins and LaFarge buildings
15529:Cathedrals in New York City
15447:Manhattan Community Board 9
14907:Smith, James Reuel (1938).
14830:(2nd ed.). New Haven:
14627:– via newspapers.com.
14567:– via newspapers.com.
14073:– via newspapers.com.
13588:The New York Times Magazine
13294:"America's 'Poet's Corner'"
11900:– via newspapers.com.
10736:– via newspapers.com.
10710:– via newspapers.com.
10684:– via newspapers.com.
10670:"Tempest in Musical Teapot"
8539:– via newspapers.com.
8388:– via newspapers.com.
8311:– via newspapers.com.
8096:– via newspapers.com.
8070:– via newspapers.com.
7821:– via newspapers.com.
7795:– via newspapers.com.
7781:"Dome Chosen for Cathedral"
7041:– via newspapers.com.
6916:– via newspapers.com.
6687:– via newspapers.com.
6637:– via newspapers.com.
6545:– via newspapers.com.
6425:– via newspapers.com.
6417:. June 21, 1911. p. 33
6411:"As The Cathedral May Look"
6264:– via newspapers.com.
6056:– via newspapers.com.
6030:– via newspapers.com.
5872:– via newspapers.com.
5813:– via newspapers.com.
5805:. July 30, 1905. p. 18
5657:– via newspapers.com.
5572:– via newspapers.com.
5291:– via newspapers.com.
5158:– via newspapers.com.
5092:– via newspapers.com.
5061:– via newspapers.com.
4911:– via newspapers.com.
4803:– via newspapers.com.
4613:– via newspapers.com.
4425:– via newspapers.com.
4399:– via newspapers.com.
4346:– via newspapers.com.
4338:. July 26, 1891. p. 18
4196:– via newspapers.com.
4153:– via newspapers.com.
3873:– via newspapers.com.
3770:, p. 25 (footnote 16).
3210:Commissioners' Plan of 1811
3101:
2821:
2525:Concerts and special events
1944:
1703:, the official icon of the
1072:In 1923, Burch's successor
635:
568:, who proposed a site near
10:
15610:
15539:Churches completed in 1941
15534:Churches completed in 1899
15185:Union Theological Seminary
15001:AIA Guide to New York City
14987:Supplementary material to
14804:WPA Guide to New York City
14717:
10985:. Summer 2015. p. 3.
10926:"A Word With: Kent Tritle"
10676:. May 23, 1909. p. 10
10634:"Shift-About at Cathedral"
10389:(5): 32–34. July 29, 1922.
10377:"A Christian Hall of Fame"
8826:"Enclave at the Cathedral"
8088:. July 8, 1979. p. 30
6908:. May 25, 1924. p. 15
6256:. June 22, 1911. p. 3
5649:. July 14, 1903. p. 6
5234:"Religious News and Views"
5047:"Building in a Mud-Pocket"
2636:Elton John AIDS Foundation
2451:Bishop's house and deanery
2395:
1394:
1390:Narthex and western facade
1350:. Despite being primarily
1104:WPA Guide to New York City
618:Metropolitan Museum of Art
586:American Revolutionary War
545:New York State Legislature
533:Bloomingdale Insane Asylum
517:
504:
405:(sometimes referred to as
15441:
15396:
15372:
15365:
15309:
15268:
15170:Manhattan School of Music
15132:
15115:
15091:
15078:
14756:Columbia University Press
14063:The Philadelphia Inquirer
13135:. UCLA Art Science Center
9604:McFarlan, Donald (1989).
6848:Adler, Ruth, ed. (1981).
5564:. July 6, 1904. p. 5
4299:"The Episcopal Cathedral"
4188:. May 16, 1889. p. 2
4106:"Plans for the Cathedral"
3865:. June 2, 1887. p. 2
3056:(funeral, 1943), inventor
3002:(funeral, 1993), musician
2990:(funeral, 1974), composer
2658:Temporary art exhibitions
2391:
1777:Bruce Neswick (2009–2011)
1759:David Pizzaro (1974–1977)
1573:, as well as gables with
390:
385:
377:
369:
359:
352:
348:Stone, granite, limestone
342:
330:
322:
306:
296:
286:
281:
242:
177:Show map of New York City
124:
114:
100:
95:
87:
77:
67:
57:
45:
40:
28:
23:
14782:Federal Writers' Project
14352:North Jersey Media Group
12205:, p. 380, note 115.
11124:Glimpses of Old New-York
11013:, p. 379, note 108.
10702:. May 5, 1909. p. 7
9952:Lankevich, G.J. (2003).
9577:Williams, Peter (2000).
9355:Koeppel, Gerard (2015).
6537:. May 9, 1916. p. 9
3968:. Macmillan. p. 206
3320:Elizabeth Scrivan Potter
3128:
2864:William Mercer Grosvenor
2857:
2355:Synod Hall main entrance
1824:in memory of her sister
1744:Miles Farrow (1910–1931)
1640:
1466:transfiguration of Jesus
1132:. With the consequent
1044:By January 1916, Bishop
712:Architecture competition
626:Metropolitan Opera House
15342:Mount Sinai Morningside
15317:Avalon Morningside Park
15206:Brooks and Hewitt Halls
14898:. E.B. Treat. pp.
14892:Richmond, J.F. (1872).
14869:. New York: Crossroad.
14493:"Hours and Information"
13219:"American Poets Corner"
12159:My life in architecture
11082:The Architectural Forum
10567:Quimby Pipe Organs, Inc
9219:Church & Ministries
6623:"Work on Nave to Go On"
6016:"To Maintain Cathedral"
5803:Brooklyn Standard Union
5270:"Charms of Morningside"
3962:Hodges, George (1915).
3863:Brooklyn Standard Union
3566:Oxford University Press
3296:William Reed Huntington
3234:The other three are at
3178:in the Russian city of
3176:Saint Isaac's Cathedral
3044:(funeral, 2003), bishop
3038:(funeral, 2019), author
2870:Howard Chandler Robbins
2844:Temple of Understanding
2769:William Carlos Williams
2505:Avalon Morningside Park
2490:Avalon Morningside Park
2340:Charles Comfort Tiffany
1611:
1530:
1384:St. John the Unfinished
1311:Mount Sinai Morningside
1269:Avalon Morningside Park
1167:Charles Kendall Gilbert
1087:John D. Rockefeller Jr.
1069:supported the project.
1032:Nave and north transept
651:St. Patrick's Cathedral
522:
411:St. John the Unfinished
15296:The Interchurch Center
14865:Quirk, Howard (1993).
13909:Episcopal News Service
13684:. September 20, 1983.
12897:(September 10, 1979).
11514:. September 26, 1902.
11325:Salwen, Peter (1989).
9912:Manton, Cyndy (2009).
8529:Democrat and Chronicle
8301:Democrat and Chronicle
7811:Democrat and Chronicle
5907:. September 27, 1907.
5558:"Big Pillars in Place"
5017:. September 10, 1893.
4793:New York Evening World
4415:The Buffalo Commercial
4389:The Buffalo Commercial
4385:"Architect W. W. Kent"
4186:New York Evening World
4143:New York Evening World
2996:(funeral, 2013), actor
2882:James Pernette DeWolfe
2797:
2496:
2409:
2356:
2273:
1954:
1904:just before his death.
1860:
1851:Ambulatory and chapels
1835:Behind the altar is a
1826:Caroline Phelps Stokes
1797:
1756:Alec Wyton (1954–1974)
1697:Grueby Faience Company
1678:Martin Luther King Jr.
1650:
1596:
1541:
1504:
1494:seven churches of Asia
1404:
1294:
1254:
1239:Harry H. Pritchett Jr.
1231:Jean Claude Marchionni
1205:
1161:
1120:
1041:
1026:§ Cathedral close
1009:Benjamin Wistar Morris
985:
870:
729:
721:
570:Washington Square Park
514:
364:New York City Landmark
244:Geographic coordinates
146:Shown within Manhattan
15594:Unfinished cathedrals
15544:Churches in Manhattan
15286:Corpus Christi Church
14926:. New York: Rizzoli.
14832:Yale University Press
14735:. February 21, 2017.
13112:on September 29, 2017
12795:on September 24, 2019
12004:. November 29, 1911.
11576:. November 29, 1911.
11176:, pp. 382–383.;
10696:"Miles Farrow Called"
10674:Philadelphia Inquirer
10640:. February 25, 1905.
10512:on December 19, 2019.
10505:The American Organist
10488:on December 14, 2022.
8652:(November 30, 2008).
7754:. November 21, 1966.
7721:. November 23, 1966.
7367:. November 28, 1941.
7249:. December 28, 1930.
7091:. February 15, 1925.
6967:. February 24, 1925.
6738:. February 26, 1919.
6705:. February 11, 1919.
6596:. November 19, 1916.
5078:"Founded on the Rock"
4789:"St. John the Divine"
4731:. December 27, 1892.
4631:. November 29, 1891.
3633:. November 22, 1941.
3091:New York City Council
3008:(funeral, 1998), poet
2969:(funeral, 1996), poet
2918:James August Kowalski
2790:
2604:On December 8, 1994,
2571:Second Sacred Concert
2501:AvalonBay Communities
2488:
2481:Residential buildings
2405:
2396:Further information:
2354:
2271:
2034:Louis Comfort Tiffany
1952:
1858:
1814:Bury St Edmunds Abbey
1795:
1732:Warrensburg, Missouri
1648:
1591:
1538:
1502:
1402:
1292:
1252:
1203:
1181:civil rights movement
1179:participating in the
1165:his successor Bishop
1147:
1118:
1078:Franklin D. Roosevelt
1039:
983:
903:William Waldorf Astor
868:
832:resurrection of Jesus
727:
719:
512:
334:1911 (crossing, apse)
266:40.80361°N 73.96139°W
149:Show map of Manhattan
15281:Church of Notre Dame
15236:Low Memorial Library
15092:Parks and recreation
14858:Architectural Record
14675:on December 11, 2017
14503:on November 30, 2019
14440:. January 13, 1943.
14320:. January 13, 1993.
13997:. November 1, 1983.
13102:"The Value of Water"
13100:Bukauskas, Dovilas.
12820:The Spokesman-Review
12756:. October 12, 1990.
12633:. September 23, 2002
12556:on December 13, 2019
12550:www.stjohndivine.org
12255:. November 9, 1912.
12222:. November 9, 1912.
12130:. January 27, 1910.
11769:on November 20, 2015
11121:Brown, H.C. (1917).
10955:www.stjohndivine.org
10215:www.stjohndivine.org
8142:. January 29, 1989.
7922:on December 14, 2008
7494:. January 30, 1949.
7454:. December 8, 1941.
7401:Brooklyn Daily Eagle
7221:Brooklyn Daily Eagle
7190:. November 8, 1934.
7157:. December 6, 1927.
7124:. January 15, 1927.
7031:Brooklyn Times-Union
7000:. November 9, 1925.
6934:. October 20, 1924.
6905:Brooklyn Times-Union
6504:. January 27, 1916.
6348:. October 26, 1911.
6046:Buffalo Morning News
5986:. October 25, 1909.
5831:. October 11, 1905.
4859:(January 10, 1999).
4821:. December 8, 1892.
4572:. October 21, 1891.
4305:. October 21, 1890.
4112:. January 16, 1889.
3306:St. Savior: gift of
2281:for the cathedral's
2237:Ithiel Town Building
2160:Ithiel Town Building
2047:Winter Park, Florida
1995:Pennsylvania Station
1918:Carrère and Hastings
1748:Norman Coke-Jephcott
1478:Pennsylvania Station
1449:and several smaller
1215:Nicholas G. Fairplay
1176:Horace W. B. Donegan
1150:Horace W. B. Donegan
1140:Halt in construction
1126:St. Peter's Basilica
1067:Charles Sumner Burch
915:Cornelius Vanderbilt
861:Initial construction
820:New York City Subway
749:. "Gerona" used the
555:Need for a cathedral
527:The neighborhood of
444:The cathedral is an
205:Show map of New York
15337:Morningside Gardens
15231:Gottesman Libraries
15155:Columbia University
15072:Morningside Heights
14822:Jackson, Kenneth T.
14787:New York City Guide
14617:New York Daily News
14557:New York Daily News
14287:. January 9, 1992.
13446:, pp. 151–152.
12823:. November 29, 1995
12582:. December 21, 2018
12492:on December 5, 2007
12462:. December 31, 1990
12427:. January 2, 1986.
12156:Cram, R.A. (1936).
12070:. October 8, 1913.
11303:, pp. 123–124.
11274:, pp. 101–102.
11040:anglicanhistory.org
10876:. November 26, 2019
10840:"Dorothy Papadakos"
10726:New York Daily News
10382:The Literary Digest
9846:on December 7, 2019
8557:. December 18, 2001
8378:New York Daily News
8060:New York Daily News
7785:New York Daily News
7315:. January 3, 1938.
6236:, pp. 401–402.
5616:. August 28, 1903.
5117:. August 13, 1895.
4269:, pp. 398–399.
3924:. August 15, 1891.
3613:, pp. 416–418.
3324:Henry Codman Potter
3318:St. James: gift of
2700:exhibition in 2016.
2694:Christ on the cross
2549:Paul Winter Consort
2444:Frederick G. Bourne
1908:St. Martin of Tours
1666:William Shakespeare
1655:John Barber Company
1348:Heins & LaFarge
1341:Liverpool Cathedral
1315:Columbia University
1160:, October 31, 1954.
899:John Jacob Astor IV
800:Périgueux Cathedral
796:St. Mark's Basilica
747:William Halsey Wood
735:William Robert Ware
537:Columbia University
529:Morningside Heights
446:unfinished building
427:Morningside Heights
409:and also nicknamed
271:40.80361; -73.96139
262: /
72:John the Evangelist
15332:The Hendrik Hudson
14748:Dolkart, Andrew S.
14584:The New York Times
14438:The New York Times
14377:The New York Times
14318:The New York Times
14285:The New York Times
14252:The New York Times
14218:The New York Times
14184:The New York Times
14124:The New York Times
14090:The New York Times
14029:The New York Times
13995:The New York Times
13936:The New York Times
13824:The New York Times
13787:The New York Times
13753:The New York Times
13719:The New York Times
13682:The New York Times
13651:. March 21, 1952.
13649:The New York Times
13462:The New York Times
13411:The New York Times
13325:The New York Times
13265:The New York Times
13187:The New York Times
13072:The New York Times
13047:on August 15, 2017
13005:The New York Times
12971:The New York Times
12937:The New York Times
12903:The New York Times
12754:The New York Times
12721:The New York Times
12661:The New York Times
12517:The New York Times
12425:The New York Times
12389:The New York Times
12355:The New York Times
12321:The New York Times
12287:The New York Times
12253:The New York Times
12220:The New York Times
12128:The New York Times
12068:The New York Times
12035:The New York Times
12002:The New York Times
11857:The New York Times
11793:The New York Times
11678:The New York Times
11644:The New York Times
11574:The New York Times
11512:The New York Times
11364:The New York Times
10850:on August 21, 2018
10811:The New York Times
10779:. March 15, 1962.
10777:The New York Times
10638:The New York Times
10608:"Cathedral Organs"
10585:"Cathedral Organs"
10573:on April 22, 2015.
10534:The New York Times
10348:The New York Times
9487:The New York Times
9455:. December 9, 2017
9300:The New York Times
9192:The New York Times
9120:(March 26, 2019).
9089:The New York Times
8990:The New York Times
8953:The New York Times
8854:The New York Times
8797:The New York Times
8763:The New York Times
8726:The New York Times
8692:The New York Times
8658:The New York Times
8616:The New York Times
8582:The New York Times
8496:The New York Times
8462:The New York Times
8410:The New York Times
8268:The New York Times
8191:The New York Times
8173:Macrae-Gibson 1979
8140:The New York Times
8116:. October 31, 1987
8027:The New York Times
7984:The New York Times
7947:The New York Times
7897:Macrae-Gibson 1979
7841:The New York Times
7752:The New York Times
7719:The New York Times
7702:Macrae-Gibson 1979
7671:The New York Times
7637:The New York Times
7603:The New York Times
7569:The New York Times
7492:The New York Times
7452:The New York Times
7365:The New York Times
7313:The New York Times
7280:The New York Times
7247:The New York Times
7188:The New York Times
7155:The New York Times
7122:The New York Times
7089:The New York Times
6998:The New York Times
6965:The New York Times
6932:The New York Times
6802:The New York Times
6769:The New York Times
6736:The New York Times
6703:The New York Times
6594:The New York Times
6561:The New York Times
6502:The New York Times
6483:, pp. 62–64;
6453:The New York Times
6295:The New York Times
6206:The New York Times
6107:. April 20, 1911.
6105:The New York Times
6072:The New York Times
5984:The New York Times
5950:Macrae-Gibson 1979
5905:The New York Times
5829:The New York Times
5742:The New York Times
5706:The New York Times
5675:. March 23, 1904.
5673:The New York Times
5614:The New York Times
5461:. March 30, 1903.
5459:The New York Times
5428:. March 25, 1903.
5426:The New York Times
5274:The New York Times
5238:The New York Times
5187:The New York Times
5115:The New York Times
5015:The New York Times
4927:The New York Times
4865:The New York Times
4819:The New York Times
4729:The New York Times
4696:The New York Times
4629:The New York Times
4570:The New York Times
4537:The New York Times
4303:The New York Times
4212:The New York Times
4110:The New York Times
3922:The New York Times
3889:The New York Times
3830:The New York Times
3713:Project Canterbury
3631:The New York Times
3507:The New York Times
3308:August Belmont Jr.
3244:Salada Tea Company
3163:Robert A. M. Stern
2982:John Gregory Dunne
2977:John Gregory Dunne
2924:Clifton Daniel III
2906:James Parks Morton
2902:vacant (1966–1972)
2897:John Vernon Butler
2887:vacant (1942–1952)
2798:
2704:The Value of Water
2630:In November 2017,
2610:The Fresh Air Fund
2509:affordable housing
2497:
2410:
2357:
2274:
1999:World Trade Center
1955:
1861:
1859:One of the chapels
1845:the Right Reverend
1798:
1725:Clarence Dickinson
1705:Anglican Communion
1651:
1602:mono-pitched roofs
1597:
1542:
1505:
1405:
1295:
1255:
1211:James R. Bambridge
1206:
1196:Resumption of work
1189:James Parks Morton
1162:
1121:
1074:William T. Manning
1042:
986:
913:, and businessman
871:
730:
722:
676:The New York Times
616:City, such as the
515:
454:Romanesque Revival
313:Romanesque Revival
15453:
15452:
15437:
15436:
15424:Morningside Drive
15264:
15263:
15011:978-0-19538-386-7
14978:. June 17, 2003.
14876:978-0-8245-1237-8
14841:978-0-300-11465-2
14797:978-1-60354-055-1
14765:978-0-231-07850-4
13970:Los Angeles Times
13883:The Living Church
13857:The Living Church
13562:on April 15, 2016
13359:Untapped New York
12875:. August 16, 2018
12750:"Critic's Choice"
12631:Los Angeles Times
12459:Los Angeles Times
12454:"New Year's News"
12037:. March 1, 1912.
11795:. July 30, 1981.
11433:, pp. 38–39.
11410:978-1-58093-353-7
11336:978-0-89659-894-2
11062:, pp. 98–99.
11025:, pp. 51–52.
10350:. July 15, 1922.
10067:978-1-4930-3594-6
10054:Olia, M. (2019).
10033:978-1-4729-1765-2
9999:978-1-4422-4432-0
9965:978-0-7570-0101-7
9923:978-0-7188-3097-7
9782:978-1-4000-1680-8
9621:978-0-8069-5790-6
9588:978-0-252-06917-8
9549:978-0-8478-3096-1
9366:978-0-306-82284-1
9118:Ennead Architects
8830:Handel Architects
8113:Los Angeles Times
7074:, pp. 70–71.
6861:978-0-405-13783-9
6804:. June 20, 1923.
6297:. June 22, 1911.
6208:. June 21, 1911.
6171:, pp. 22–23.
6074:. March 4, 1911.
5744:. March 7, 1906.
5589:Bangor Daily News
5542:, pp. 52–53.
5240:. July 23, 1898.
4698:. April 1, 1892.
4462:978-1-58093-027-7
4441:, pp. 46–47.
4374:, pp. 44–45.
4182:"Cathedral Plans"
3552:Burrows, Edwin G.
3467:, pp. 19–21.
3148:, pp. 15–16.
3048:Eleanor Roosevelt
3018:Trevor Huddleston
2955:George Balanchine
2891:James Albert Pike
2876:Milo Hudson Gates
2812:Archangel Michael
2744:Washington Irving
2736:Westminster Abbey
2708:Fredericka Foster
2568:Duke Ellington's
2414:Collegiate Gothic
2366:George Washington
2215:Leake & Watts
2015:antique furniture
1963:Rafael Guastavino
1932:Stuyvesant family
1920:, dedicated 1914.
1769:Dorothy Papadakos
1717:Ernest M. Skinner
1670:George Washington
1583:flying buttresses
1307:West 110th Street
1278:Ennead Architects
952:Rafael Guastavino
926:Vinalhaven, Maine
810:, as well as the
806:buildings at the
655:Midtown Manhattan
603:to the north and
582:Church of England
566:John Henry Hobart
494:Leake & Watts
450:Byzantine Revival
399:
398:
373:February 21, 2017
326:December 27, 1892
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10614:. April 14, 2019
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9842:. Archived from
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8349:"Seeking Verity"
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7571:. June 4, 1945.
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7282:. July 8, 1934.
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4929:. May 23, 1893.
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2791:Closeup of the
2785:
2783:Permanent works
2757:Edgar Allan Poe
2740:Emily Dickinson
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2686:feminine divine
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2619:The wedding of
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1682:Albert Einstein
1674:Abraham Lincoln
1662:birth of Christ
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11832:
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11723:
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11447:
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11305:
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11245:
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10434:
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10392:
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10285:
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10252:
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9639:Church History
9634:
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9507:
9466:
9440:
9404:
9402:, p. 191.
9392:
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9174:
9162:New York YIMBY
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8254:
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8177:
8175:, p. 124.
8160:
8127:
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7967:
7933:
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7899:, p. 123.
7886:
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7706:
7704:, p. 122.
7691:
7657:
7623:
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7472:
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7385:
7352:
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5952:, p. 120.
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4754:
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4664:
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4349:
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4061:
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3979:
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3909:
3876:
3850:
3814:
3789:
3772:
3760:
3748:
3746:, p. 396.
3725:
3695:
3680:
3651:
3615:
3600:
3581:
3574:
3540:
3528:
3481:
3479:, p. 327.
3469:
3454:
3452:, p. 326.
3442:
3427:
3415:
3388:
3385:. p. 554.
3369:
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3067:Visitor access
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3045:
3042:Paul Moore Jr.
3039:
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3009:
3006:Allen Ginsberg
3003:
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2988:Duke Ellington
2985:
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15211:Casa Italiana
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15085:New York City
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14996:White, Norval
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14593:
14589:
14585:
14581:
14574:
14558:
14554:
14548:
14532:
14528:
14524:
14523:"Daily Tours"
14518:
14502:
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14494:
14488:
14473:
14469:
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14443:
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14174:
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14133:
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14125:
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14114:
14099:
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14091:
14087:
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14064:
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14053:
14038:
14034:
14030:
14026:
14019:
14004:
14000:
13996:
13992:
13986:
13971:
13967:
13960:
13945:
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13906:
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13884:
13880:
13874:
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13854:
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13825:
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13709:
13707:
13691:
13687:
13683:
13679:
13673:
13658:
13654:
13650:
13646:
13640:
13634:, p. 26.
13633:
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13626:
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13616:
13614:
13598:
13594:
13590:
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13459:
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13438:
13436:
13420:
13416:
13412:
13408:
13401:
13386:
13382:
13375:
13360:
13356:
13349:
13334:
13330:
13326:
13322:
13315:
13299:
13295:
13289:
13274:
13270:
13266:
13262:
13255:
13249:, p. 47.
13248:
13243:
13241:
13225:. May 7, 1984
13224:
13220:
13214:
13212:
13196:
13192:
13188:
13184:
13177:
13161:
13160:inhabitat.com
13157:
13150:
13134:
13127:
13116:September 28,
13111:
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13103:
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13081:
13077:
13073:
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13062:
13046:
13042:
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12976:
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12934:
12927:
12912:
12908:
12904:
12900:
12896:
12890:
12874:
12870:
12864:
12853:September 24,
12849:. May 3, 1998
12848:
12844:
12838:
12822:
12821:
12816:
12810:
12794:
12790:
12789:
12788:Rolling Stone
12784:
12778:
12763:
12759:
12755:
12751:
12745:
12730:
12726:
12722:
12718:
12711:
12696:
12692:
12685:
12670:
12666:
12662:
12658:
12651:
12649:
12632:
12628:
12622:
12607:
12603:
12597:
12581:
12577:
12571:
12555:
12551:
12547:
12541:
12526:
12522:
12518:
12514:
12507:
12491:
12487:
12483:
12482:"Paul Winter"
12477:
12461:
12460:
12455:
12449:
12434:
12430:
12426:
12422:
12416:
12414:
12398:
12394:
12390:
12386:
12379:
12364:
12360:
12356:
12352:
12345:
12330:
12326:
12322:
12318:
12311:
12296:
12292:
12288:
12284:
12277:
12262:
12258:
12254:
12250:
12244:
12229:
12225:
12221:
12217:
12211:
12204:
12199:
12197:
12190:, p. 21.
12189:
12184:
12182:
12180:
12178:
12161:
12160:
12152:
12137:
12133:
12129:
12125:
12119:
12113:, p. 17.
12112:
12107:
12105:
12103:
12101:
12099:
12097:
12095:
12093:
12077:
12073:
12069:
12065:
12059:
12044:
12040:
12036:
12032:
12026:
12011:
12007:
12003:
11999:
11993:
11986:
11981:
11979:
11977:
11975:
11968:, p. 20.
11967:
11962:
11960:
11958:
11956:
11954:
11952:
11950:
11943:, p. 64.
11942:
11937:
11935:
11933:
11931:
11929:
11927:
11925:
11918:, p. 63.
11917:
11912:
11910:
11908:
11891:
11887:
11881:
11866:
11862:
11858:
11854:
11848:
11841:
11836:
11830:, p. 62.
11829:
11824:
11822:
11820:
11818:
11802:
11798:
11794:
11790:
11784:
11768:
11764:
11758:
11751:
11746:
11744:
11742:
11740:
11738:
11736:
11734:
11732:
11730:
11728:
11720:
11715:
11713:
11711:
11709:
11707:
11705:
11703:
11687:
11683:
11679:
11675:
11668:
11653:
11649:
11645:
11641:
11634:
11626:
11619:
11615:
11611:
11604:
11598:
11583:
11579:
11575:
11571:
11565:
11559:, p. 16.
11558:
11553:
11551:
11549:
11547:
11545:
11543:
11541:
11539:
11537:
11521:
11517:
11513:
11509:
11503:
11501:
11481:
11474:
11468:
11466:
11464:
11456:
11451:
11445:, p. 35.
11444:
11439:
11432:
11427:
11412:
11406:
11402:
11401:
11393:
11391:
11389:
11373:
11369:
11365:
11361:
11354:
11346:
11342:
11338:
11332:
11328:
11321:
11314:
11309:
11302:
11297:
11295:
11293:
11285:
11280:
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11268:
11266:
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11262:
11254:
11249:
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11225:
11218:
11213:
11206:
11201:
11194:
11189:
11187:
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11175:
11170:
11168:
11166:
11164:
11162:
11160:
11158:
11150:
11145:
11143:
11126:
11125:
11117:
11115:
11113:
11111:
11109:
11107:
11105:
11103:
11101:
11084:
11083:
11075:
11073:
11071:
11069:
11061:
11056:
11041:
11037:
11031:
11024:
11019:
11012:
11007:
10988:
10984:
10977:
10971:
10956:
10952:
10946:
10931:
10927:
10920:
10905:
10901:
10894:
10892:
10875:
10871:
10865:
10849:
10845:
10841:
10835:
10820:
10816:
10812:
10808:
10801:
10786:
10782:
10778:
10774:
10768:
10753:
10749:
10748:"Our History"
10743:
10727:
10723:
10717:
10701:
10700:Baltimore Sun
10697:
10691:
10675:
10671:
10665:
10663:
10647:
10643:
10639:
10635:
10629:
10613:
10609:
10603:
10601:
10599:
10590:
10586:
10580:
10572:
10568:
10564:
10558:
10543:
10539:
10535:
10531:
10524:
10522:
10520:
10511:
10507:
10506:
10501:
10495:
10484:
10480:
10476:
10475:
10467:
10461:
10454:
10449:
10447:
10445:
10443:
10441:
10439:
10422:
10418:
10414:
10413:"Residencies"
10408:
10401:
10396:
10388:
10384:
10383:
10378:
10372:
10357:
10353:
10349:
10345:
10339:
10332:
10327:
10325:
10323:
10321:
10313:
10308:
10306:
10304:
10302:
10294:
10289:
10283:, p. 18.
10282:
10277:
10275:
10273:
10271:
10269:
10261:
10256:
10250:, p. 97.
10249:
10244:
10242:
10240:
10238:
10236:
10234:
10232:
10216:
10212:
10206:
10204:
10202:
10195:, p. 41.
10194:
10189:
10187:
10185:
10183:
10176:, p. 76.
10175:
10170:
10164:, p. 14.
10163:
10158:
10156:
10154:
10152:
10150:
10148:
10146:
10139:, p. 32.
10138:
10133:
10131:
10129:
10127:
10120:, p. 42.
10119:
10114:
10112:
10104:
10099:
10097:
10095:
10093:
10091:
10089:
10087:
10085:
10069:
10063:
10059:
10058:
10050:
10035:
10029:
10025:
10024:
10016:
10001:
9995:
9991:
9990:
9982:
9967:
9961:
9957:
9956:
9948:
9946:
9944:
9942:
9933:
9929:
9925:
9919:
9915:
9908:
9892:
9886:
9870:
9869:
9861:
9845:
9841:
9837:
9830:
9824:, p. 13.
9823:
9818:
9816:
9814:
9812:
9810:
9808:
9806:
9804:
9802:
9800:
9784:
9778:
9774:
9773:
9772:New York City
9766:
9764:
9762:
9760:
9758:
9756:
9749:, p. 40.
9748:
9743:
9741:
9734:, p. 39.
9733:
9728:
9726:
9719:, p. 31.
9718:
9713:
9711:
9695:
9691:
9685:
9683:
9681:
9679:
9668:
9664:
9660:
9656:
9652:
9648:
9644:
9640:
9635:
9631:
9627:
9623:
9617:
9613:
9609:
9608:
9602:
9598:
9594:
9590:
9584:
9580:
9575:
9574:
9570:
9568:
9559:
9555:
9551:
9545:
9540:
9539:
9530:
9524:, p. 60.
9523:
9518:
9516:
9514:
9512:
9496:
9492:
9488:
9484:
9477:
9475:
9473:
9471:
9454:
9450:
9444:
9425:
9421:
9414:
9408:
9401:
9396:
9390:, p. 13.
9389:
9384:
9376:
9372:
9368:
9362:
9358:
9351:
9345:, p. 33.
9344:
9339:
9337:
9330:, p. 30.
9329:
9324:
9309:
9305:
9301:
9297:
9290:
9274:
9267:
9261:
9250:September 11,
9246:
9242:
9235:
9224:September 11,
9220:
9216:
9209:
9194:
9193:
9188:
9181:
9179:
9163:
9159:
9152:
9150:
9138:
9134:
9130:
9123:
9119:
9113:
9098:
9094:
9090:
9086:
9079:
9060:
9057:. Fall 2019.
9056:
9049:
9043:
9041:
9025:
9021:
9014:
8999:
8995:
8991:
8987:
8980:
8978:
8962:
8958:
8954:
8950:
8943:
8941:
8925:
8921:
8914:
8912:
8896:
8892:
8885:
8883:
8881:
8879:
8863:
8859:
8855:
8851:
8844:
8842:
8840:
8831:
8827:
8821:
8806:
8802:
8798:
8794:
8787:
8772:
8768:
8764:
8760:
8753:
8751:
8735:
8731:
8727:
8723:
8716:
8701:
8697:
8693:
8689:
8682:
8667:
8663:
8659:
8655:
8651:
8645:
8643:
8641:
8625:
8621:
8617:
8613:
8606:
8591:
8587:
8583:
8579:
8572:
8556:
8552:
8546:
8530:
8526:
8520:
8505:
8501:
8497:
8493:
8486:
8471:
8467:
8463:
8459:
8452:
8450:
8443:, p. 70.
8442:
8437:
8435:
8419:
8415:
8411:
8407:
8400:
8398:
8396:
8379:
8375:
8369:
8354:
8350:
8343:
8337:, p. 34.
8336:
8331:
8329:
8327:
8325:
8323:
8321:
8319:
8302:
8298:
8292:
8277:
8273:
8269:
8265:
8258:
8252:, p. 12.
8251:
8246:
8244:
8242:
8240:
8238:
8236:
8234:
8232:
8230:
8228:
8226:
8224:
8222:
8220:
8218:
8216:
8200:
8196:
8192:
8188:
8181:
8174:
8169:
8167:
8165:
8149:
8145:
8141:
8137:
8131:
8115:
8114:
8109:
8103:
8087:
8083:
8077:
8061:
8057:
8051:
8036:
8032:
8028:
8024:
8017:
8015:
8013:
8011:
8009:
7993:
7989:
7985:
7981:
7974:
7972:
7956:
7952:
7948:
7944:
7937:
7921:
7917:
7916:
7911:
7905:
7898:
7893:
7891:
7884:, p. 23.
7883:
7878:
7876:
7874:
7872:
7870:
7868:
7866:
7850:
7846:
7842:
7838:
7831:
7829:
7812:
7808:
7802:
7786:
7782:
7776:
7761:
7757:
7753:
7749:
7743:
7728:
7724:
7720:
7716:
7710:
7703:
7698:
7696:
7680:
7676:
7672:
7668:
7661:
7646:
7642:
7638:
7634:
7627:
7612:
7608:
7604:
7600:
7593:
7578:
7574:
7570:
7566:
7560:
7554:, p. 22.
7553:
7548:
7546:
7544:
7542:
7540:
7538:
7536:
7529:, p. 69.
7528:
7523:
7521:
7519:
7517:
7501:
7497:
7493:
7489:
7483:
7481:
7479:
7477:
7461:
7457:
7453:
7449:
7443:
7437:, p. 24.
7436:
7431:
7429:
7427:
7425:
7423:
7421:
7419:
7402:
7398:
7392:
7390:
7374:
7370:
7366:
7362:
7356:
7349:
7344:
7342:
7340:
7338:
7322:
7318:
7314:
7310:
7304:
7289:
7285:
7281:
7277:
7271:
7256:
7252:
7248:
7244:
7238:
7222:
7218:
7212:
7197:
7193:
7189:
7185:
7179:
7164:
7160:
7156:
7152:
7146:
7131:
7127:
7123:
7119:
7113:
7098:
7094:
7090:
7086:
7080:
7073:
7068:
7066:
7059:, p. 68.
7058:
7053:
7051:
7049:
7032:
7028:
7022:
7007:
7003:
6999:
6995:
6989:
6974:
6970:
6966:
6962:
6956:
6941:
6937:
6933:
6929:
6923:
6907:
6906:
6901:
6895:
6889:, p. 67.
6888:
6883:
6881:
6879:
6863:
6857:
6853:
6852:
6844:
6836:
6832:
6826:
6811:
6807:
6803:
6799:
6793:
6778:
6774:
6770:
6766:
6760:
6745:
6741:
6737:
6733:
6727:
6712:
6708:
6704:
6700:
6694:
6678:
6674:
6668:
6666:
6659:, p. 66.
6658:
6653:
6651:
6649:
6647:
6645:
6628:
6624:
6618:
6603:
6599:
6595:
6591:
6585:
6570:
6566:
6562:
6558:
6552:
6536:
6532:
6526:
6511:
6507:
6503:
6499:
6493:
6486:
6482:
6477:
6462:
6458:
6454:
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4709:December 1,
3030:Audre Lorde
2973:Joan Didion
2949:Arthur Ashe
2943:Alvin Ailey
2926:(2018–2022)
2920:(2002–2017)
2914:(1997–2001)
2908:(1972–1997)
2899:(1960–1966)
2893:(1952–1958)
2884:(1940–1942)
2878:(1930–1939)
2872:(1917–1929)
2866:(1911–1916)
2836:Vietnam War
2761:T. S. Eliot
2646:, the 14th
2625:Uma Thurman
2621:Ethan Hawke
2614:Camp Mariah
2594:Plague Mass
2586:avant-garde
2545:Paul Winter
2539:Quiet Place
2243:Ithiel Town
1975:pendentives
1914:St. Ambrose
1894:St. Columba
1810:Magna Carta
1781:Kent Tritle
1771:(1990–2003)
1765:(1977–1990)
1763:Paul Halley
1750:(1932–1953)
1711:Great Organ
1634:columbarium
1563:rose window
1517:St. Francis
1447:rose window
1413:Saint Peter
1329:plan, with
1059:World War I
905:, governor
850:cornerstone
804:Astor Court
794:, Venice's
685:Morningside
605:57th Street
601:59th Street
549:Ithiel Town
336:1941 (nave)
269: /
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15508:Categories
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14860:: 119–126.
13975:January 8,
13915:January 5,
13632:Quirk 1993
13444:Quirk 1993
13247:Quirk 1993
13166:October 3,
13085:October 2,
12827:October 9,
12799:October 9,
11985:Quirk 1993
11750:Quirk 1993
11443:Smith 1938
11431:Smith 1938
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3342:Quirk 1993
3322:, wife of
3260:Quirk 1993
3256:Quirk 1993
3146:Quirk 1993
3124:References
3012:Jim Henson
2808:Greg Wyatt
2773:Ezra Pound
2648:Dalai Lama
2592:performed
2554:Missa Gaia
2347:Synod Hall
2299:sacristies
2279:day school
2197:Synod Hall
2011:leadlights
2005:, plaster
1985:Basements
1630:baptistery
1626:ambulatory
1567:clerestory
1490:archangels
1474:archivolts
1434:buttresses
1417:Saint Paul
1379:clerestory
1369:architect
1356:Romanesque
1336:ambulatory
1305:, between
1260:pipe organ
1223:Saint Paul
1082:baptistery
837:Romanesque
798:, and the
698:New Jersey
663:Vanderbilt
628:, and the
407:St. John's
370:Designated
257:73°57′41″W
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