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St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church

109 E 50th St

The home of the nearly two-hundred year old Episcopal parish is one of the more attractive examples of Byzantine architecture in the city. The church also houses the largest pipe organ in the city (which is one of the ten largest in the world).

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