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Met History wrote:
> In a message dated 3/10/2004 9:41:42 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> [log in to unmask] writes:
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> So yesterday, for work, seeing as I'm still a working Guy... I
> went to a
> church on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, off 5th Ave looking
> out over Central Park, and sat in a large stone gutter (Donald
> Trump's church) ... it being an Episcopal Church...
>
> Am I right? Only one Episcopal(*) Church between 5th-Madison, 59th to
> 110th, that's the 1903 Edward the Martyr on West 109th Street, ca.
> 1904, designed by George A. Bagge. I am glad we have brought Mr. T
> over to *the dark side* but you mean he goes to pray in Spanish
> Harlem? Yrs 4ever, Common Cup
>
> ps funny i always figured him for a christian scientist
>
> pps but there is that cool Percival Goodman synagogue on 62nd or 63rd,
> flat modernist plane of limestone punctuated by tiny, oval windows,
> like an alien waffle iron
This one is limestone & a block north of the Guggenheim facing on 5th to
the park.
Is this the Upper East Side or some other designation and I got my
geography skewed?
Heavenly Rest. I sure hope they are Episcopalian after my sounding off
on Gibson's Passion the other day.
I'm curious about the building.
I've never seen the Donald there... just rumors of a ghost. We all know
religion can be worn like an old coat.
The first time I visited was not too long after the organ had caught on
fire... which did an interesting job on the limestone.
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