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Tuesday, May 3, 2016

A chapel of ease

Trinity Chapel was built as a chapel of ease on West 25th St., following the parish’s members as they moved uptown, and consecrated on April 17, 1855. The building was designed by Richard Upjohn, who also designed Trinity Church. The chapel was closed due to dwindling attendance in 1943, but the structure lives on as the Serbian Eastern Orthodox Cathedral of St. Sava.

Going, going, ... gone.
David Sullivan at 3:08 AM
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