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Identification Name Trinity Episcopal Church Alternative name Trinity and Saint Philip's Cathedral, Trinity Cathedral Emporis Building ID 121341
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Structure in General Construction type church Current status  existing [completed] Architectural style neo-classicism
Facts
Trinity Church dates from 1733, when a splinter group broke away from the First Presbyterian Church. |
The first building was constructed in 1743, but burned in 1804. |
The present structure dates from 1809. |
Significant alterations were made by Richard Upjohn in 1862. |
The building's design combines a tall Georgian steeple with Gothic Revival windows as well as entrance doors and porch in Norman style. |
This is the only New Jersey church in a public park. |
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. |
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