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Historic Place, Quiet Respite
Dating from 1742, this Christ Episcopal Church provides both a sense of history and a place for a contemplative moment away from the noise of the city. A walk through the small historic graveyard (s...
My wife and recenly ate at Steakhouse 85. This little church was directly across the street. We strolled through the small grounds which had burial sites, a small cemetery, with aged and worn head sto...
My husband needed to find an Episcopalian Church and came across this nice historic looking church. He finds the congregation to be nice, warm, and welcoming.
A lovely antique church with historic tower, interesting cemetery, excellent tracker pipe organ (Richard Fowkes, Opus 12, one of the best on the East coast), and good acoustics (they sometimes have co...
Just a short walk and right across the street from the First Reform Church, one of the other pillars of this community. This is an active church so show respect. It looks like there is a need for a li...
Historic Place, Quiet Respite
Dating from 1742, this Christ Episcopal Church provides both a sense of history and a place for a contemplative moment away from the noise of the city. A walk through the small historic graveyard (s...
Pure History
My wife and recenly ate at Steakhouse 85. This little church was directly across the street. We strolled through the small grounds which had burial sites, a small cemetery, with aged and worn head sto...
Nice, historic Church
My husband needed to find an Episcopalian Church and came across this nice historic looking church. He finds the congregation to be nice, warm, and welcoming.
Lovely antique church with fabulous pipe organ
A lovely antique church with historic tower, interesting cemetery, excellent tracker pipe organ (Richard Fowkes, Opus 12, one of the best on the East coast), and good acoustics (they sometimes have co...
One of Pillars of New Brunswick
Just a short walk and right across the street from the First Reform Church, one of the other pillars of this community. This is an active church so show respect. It looks like there is a need for a li...