File:Episcopal Church of the Nativity 1900.jpg

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Description The Church of the Nativity Episcopal located on Eusits Ave. was organized in December 1842. This photo shows a funeral outside the building, which was constructed in 1859, and is still in use today. Considered a fine example of Gothic revival architecture in the South, it was designed by architects Frank Wills and Henry Dudley of New York and cost $37,500. The spire reaches 151 feet tall. The original church building and present church stood side by side until the orginial was razed in 1878.
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