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770 Eastern Parkway |
Crown Heights |
Brooklyn |
Nerve center of the Chabad Lubavitch Chassidic community |
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Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help |
Sunset Park |
Brooklyn |
Striking church run by the Redemptorist Fathers |
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Bay Ridge United Methodist (Green) Church (site of) |
Bay Ridge |
Brooklyn |
108-year-old stone church, now demolished |
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Beth Ahavath Sholom, a.k.a. The Temple (site of) |
Bath Beach |
Brooklyn |
Former synagogue that hosted punk rock concerts in its basement |
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Black Madonna Chapel & Phoenix Bar |
East Village |
Manhattan |
Storefront chapel to the Black Madonna, now Phoenix Bar |
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Bridge Street AWME Church |
Bedford-Stuyvesant |
Brooklyn |
The oldest African-American congregation in Brooklyn |
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Cathedral of St. John the Divine |
Morningside Heights |
Manhattan |
Church, cultural center and architectural wonder |
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Christ Church New Brighton |
New Brighton |
Staten Island |
First Episcopal congregation of Staten Island |
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Church of the Intercession |
Washington Heights |
Manhattan |
Church founded by J.J. Audubon and designed by Bertram Goodhue |
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Church of the Resurrection (site of) |
East Harlem |
Manhattan |
Ministry that led the revitalization of the Metro North Community area |
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Church of the Transfiguration |
Murray Hill |
Manhattan |
The Little Church Around the Corner |
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Church of the Transfiguration, Chinatown |
Chinatown |
Manhattan |
Catholic church in Chinatown offering services in English, Cantonese and Mandarin |
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Church of the Visitation |
Red Hook |
Brooklyn |
Gothic church building built in 1896 |
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Community Church of Douglaston |
Douglaston |
Queens |
A quintessential neighborhood church |
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Concord Baptist Church |
Bedford-Stuyvesant |
Brooklyn |
One of Brooklyn's largest African-American congregations |
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Congregation Ohab Zedek Building (site of) |
Central Harlem |
Manhattan |
Once home to one of the largest and most influential Jewish congregations |
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Cuyler Presbyterian Church (former) |
Boerum Hill |
Brooklyn |
A center for Mohawk life in New York |
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Eldridge Street Synagogue |
Chinatown |
Manhattan |
First great synagogue constructed by Eastern European Jews in U.S. |
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Elmendorf Reformed Church |
East Harlem |
Manhattan |
Historic church and African burial ground |
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First Church of Christ, Scientist (former) |
Upper West Side |
Manhattan |
Former church building designed by Carrere and Hastings in the Neo-Georgian style |
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First Sharon Baptist Church (formerly First United Presbyterian Church) |
East Harlem |
Manhattan |
Congregation formerly led by a Socialist leader and five-time presidential candidate |
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First Spanish United Methodist Church |
East Harlem |
Manhattan |
The center of a political movement, known as "the people's church" |
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Fordham Manor Reformed Church |
Fordham |
Bronx |
One of the first ministries in the Bronx, chartered in 1696 |
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Friends Fifteenth Street Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends |
Gramercy |
Manhattan |
Quaker Meeting House in Manhattan |
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General Theological Seminary |
Chelsea |
Manhattan |
An Episcopal educational institution |
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Hindu Temple Society of North America |
Downtown Flushing |
Queens |
A major center for the Hindu community |
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Iglesia Luterana Sion |
East Harlem |
Manhattan |
Lutheran church used by German-American and Hispanic communities (formerly St. Johannes Kirche Lutheran Church) |
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Judson Memorial Church |
Greenwich Village |
Manhattan |
Church that fosters the arts community |
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Kehila Kedosha Janina Synagogue |
Chinatown |
Manhattan |
Greek Jewish synagogue on the National Register of Historic Places |
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Kehilath Jeshurun |
Yorkville |
Manhattan |
Orthodox synagogue founded in 1872 and in its present building since 1902 |
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Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church |
Fort Greene |
Brooklyn |
Church notable for its efforts in the anti-slavery movement, supporting women in the ministry, and on behalf of working people and immigrants |
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Lisanti Chapel |
Williamsbridge |
Bronx |
Religious building designed in Italian-American style |
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Mariners' Temple Baptist Church |
Lower East Side |
Manhattan |
Influential Baptist congregation |
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Mary Help of Christians Church |
East Village |
Manhattan |
East Village church established by the Salesian order |
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Masjid Abdul-Muhsi Khalifah |
Bedford-Stuyvesant |
Brooklyn |
Mosque central to community life |
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Masjid At-Taqwa |
Bedford-Stuyvesant |
Brooklyn |
Storefront mosque with a large and diverse congregation |
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New Brown Memorial Baptist Church |
Red Hook |
Brooklyn |
An enduring center of religious life |
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New Utrecht Reformed Church |
Bensonhurst |
Brooklyn |
Reformed Church serving Brooklyn since 1677 |
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Our Lady of Guadalupe at St. Bernard's Church |
Greenwich Village |
Manhattan |
A Greenwich Village church, formerly Church of St. Bernard |
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Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto, St. Lucy's |
Bronxdale |
Bronx |
Pilgrimage site at Roman Catholic Church |
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Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Grotto |
Rosebank |
Staten Island |
The city's most elaborate yard shrine |
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Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Monastery (former) |
Crown Heights |
Brooklyn |
Home of Catholic nuns since 1909 |
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Our Lady of Mt. Carmel RC Church |
East Harlem |
Manhattan |
One of the earliest Italian parishes, now with multiethnic congregation |
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Our Lady of Vilnius Roman Catholic Church |
West Village |
Manhattan |
Surviving church of Lithuanian immigrant community |
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Riverside Church |
Morningside Heights |
Manhattan |
Religious, cultural and educational institution |
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Saint Mark's Lutheran Evangelical Church (site of) |
East Village |
Manhattan |
Church whose congregants perished in one of New York's great tragedies |
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Second Presbyterian Church (The Old Scotch Church) |
Upper West Side |
Manhattan |
Church attended by Scottish parishioners |
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Shrine Church of Saint Anthony of Padua |
Greenwich Village |
Manhattan |
Longstanding Village institution |
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Siloam Presbyterian Church |
Bedford-Stuyvesant |
Brooklyn |
Church thought to have been a stop on the Underground Railroad |
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Sixth Street Community Synagogue |
East Village |
Manhattan |
Shul offer musical concert series housed in an historic East Village building |