Category:Old St. Paul's Church (Philadelphia)
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English: Old St. Paul's (Episcopal) Church at 225 S. 3rd Street between Thomas Paine and St. James Places at Willings Alley in the Society Hill neighborhood of Philadelphia, was built in 1761 by William Dilworth, and altered in 1830 by William Strickland. It is no longer used as a church but as headquarters for the Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania. (Source: Philadelphia Architecture: A Guide'; (2nd ed.))
Media in category "Old St. Paul's Church (Philadelphia)"
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Old St Pauls - 225 South 3rd St.JPG 3,264 × 2,448; 1.73 MB
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Old St. Paul's Church.jpg 2,865 × 2,155; 1.25 MB
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Rev. Benjamin Allen 1789-1829 (cropped).tif 1,082 × 1,351; 2.75 MB
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Rev. Benjamin Allen 1789-1829.tif 1,309 × 2,108; 5.6 MB
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- Society Hill, Philadelphia
- 3rd Street (Philadelphia)
- Thomas Paine Place (Philadelphia)
- St. James Place (Philadelphia)
- Stone churches in Philadelphia
- Former Episcopal churches in Pennsylvania
- Built in Pennsylvania in 1760
- Built in Pennsylvania in 1830
- Social services in the United States
- Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania
- Churches in the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania
- Former Anglican churches in Philadelphia
- 18th-century architecture in Philadelphia