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Guided Tours - Saint Pauls Church National Historic Site (U. S . . . We are pleased to offer tours of the museum, the historic church and the burial yard at St Paul's during the site's normal hours of operation From January - June, that would be Monday to Friday, at the following times: 10 AM, 12 Noon, 2 PM and 4 PM
Virtual Exhibits - Saint Pauls Church National Historic Site (U. S . . . This self-guided tour encompasses some of the gravestones at St Paul's Church National Historic Site and focuses on the epitaphs of some of the individuals that are buried within the cemetery Although the epitaphs at St Paul's cemetery vary in theme, all are meant to memorialize the deceased
Plan Your Visit - Saint Pauls Church National Historic Site (U. S . . . - NPS You can go on a guided tour, enjoy an organ concert, attend an outdoor music festival, participate in a living history program, go on a cemetery tour or just enjoy a quiet walk around the grounds Reservations for guided tours of the museum and church should be made through the www recreation gov website
National Park Service - Colonials and Patriots (St. Pauls Church) An outstanding example of Georgian architecture, St Paul's Chapel stands serenely among the skyscrapers of modern New York, the city's sole surviving church of the colonial era St Paul's was erected in 1764-66 to serve as the chapel of First Trinity Church, which was destroyed in the great fire of 1776 a few days after the British occupation
Historic Cemetery - Saint Pauls Church National Historic Site (U. S . . . With gravestones dating to 1704, the cemetery at St Paul's Church National Historic Site is one of the oldest, continuously used burial yards in the nation It evolved from a colonial burial ground serving the entire community to a church cemetery characterized by private family plots
History Culture - Saint Pauls Church National Historic Site (U. S . . . This 18th-century church, located at 897 South Columbus Avenue in Mount Vernon, is one of New York's oldest parishes (1665-1980) It was used as a hospital following the important Revolutionary War Battle at Pell's Point in 1776, and was the scene of various military developments for the next six years
An End and a Beginning: St. Pauls, from church to National Park site After more than three centuries, the religious activities of the parish of St Paul’s Church terminated in November 1980, launching a reconstituted role as a national historic site An inquiry into the final years of St Paul’s logically begins with the restoration of 1942, conceived as a project to sustain the parish
Built to Last - U. S. National Park Service Old St Paul’s Given the parish’s status as the earliest in Baltimore, the idea of fashioning “The Mother Church” of Baltimore in the image of the earliest surviving Christian basilica—the very first basilica any-where dedicated to St Paul (as the Roman church is built on the site of his burial)—makes for a powerful rhetorical
St. Pauls Church History - U. S. National Park Service St Paul's Church as seen from the balcolny National Park Service Pews: The tall-walled boxed pews visible in the church today were part of the restoration of 1940-42, but they tell an interesting historic tale