St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, New Haven, Connecticut

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St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in New Haven, Connecticut, is a historic 19th-century Gothic Revival church renowned for its architectural significance and design by prominent architect Richard M. Upjohn.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 19th-century church
Episcopal church
Gothic Revival church
church building
affiliation Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut NERFINISHED
architect Richard M. Upjohn NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
centuryOfConstruction 19th century
country United States of America
surface form: United States
denomination Episcopal Church NERFINISHED
designedBy Richard M. Upjohn NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalType parish church
hasDenominationalTradition Anglican liturgical tradition
hasFunction place of worship
religious services
heritageDesignation historic 19th-century church
heritageStatus historic church
isPartOf Anglican Communion NERFINISHED
locatedIn Connecticut
New Haven, Connecticut
United States of America
surface form: United States
namedAfter Saint Paul NERFINISHED
notableFor Gothic Revival design
architectural significance
religion Anglicanism

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Richard M. Upjohn notableWork St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, New Haven, Connecticut