St. James Episcopal Church (Danbury, Connecticut)

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St. James Episcopal Church in Danbury, Connecticut, is a historic 19th-century Episcopal church notable for its distinctive Gothic Revival architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 19th-century church building
Episcopal church
Gothic Revival building
affiliation Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
constructionPeriod 19th century
country United States of America
surface form: United States
denomination Episcopal Church
surface form: Episcopal Church (United States)
hasArchitecturalType church building
hasClergyType priest
hasCommunityRole local landmark
hasDenominationType mainline Protestant
hasFeature Gothic Revival detailing
buttresses
pointed-arch windows
tower or steeple
hasFunction parish church
hasHeritageValue architectural significance
historical significance
heritageDesignation historic church
isPartOf Christian churches in Danbury, Connecticut
Episcopal churches in Connecticut
locatedIn Connecticut
Danbury, Connecticut NERFINISHED
Fairfield County, Connecticut
downtown Danbury
namedAfter Saint James NERFINISHED
region New England NERFINISHED
religion Anglicanism
usedFor Christian worship
community events
religious services

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Edward Tuckerman Potter notableWork St. James Episcopal Church (Danbury, Connecticut)