St. Paul’s Episcopal Church (Ansonia, Connecticut)

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St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Ansonia, Connecticut, is a historic 19th-century Episcopal church renowned for its distinctive Gothic Revival architecture designed by noted architect Edward Tuckerman Potter.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 19th-century church building
Episcopal church
Gothic Revival building
historic church building
architect Edward Tuckerman Potter NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
city Ansonia NERFINISHED
constructionCentury 19th century
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
denomination Episcopal Church
surface form: Episcopal Church (United States)
hasArchitecturalType church building
heritageStatus historic church
isPartOf Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut NERFINISHED
locatedIn Ansonia, Connecticut NERFINISHED
Connecticut
New Haven County, Connecticut NERFINISHED
namedAfter Saint Paul the Apostle NERFINISHED
notableFor design by Edward Tuckerman Potter
distinctive Gothic Revival architecture
primaryUse place of Christian worship
region New England NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliation Anglican Communion NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Christianity
state Connecticut

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Edward Tuckerman Potter notableWork St. Paul’s Episcopal Church (Ansonia, Connecticut)
this entity surface form: St. Paul’s Episcopal Church (New Haven, Connecticut)
Edward Tuckerman Potter notableWork St. Paul’s Episcopal Church (Ansonia, Connecticut)