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Brown necropolis Avenue Presbyterian Church of metropolis, Maryland, U.S., is a large, Gothic Revival-style church in-built 1870 and settled at Park and Lafayette Avenues within the city’s Bolton Hill section. Named in memory of a 19th-century metropolis financier, the ornate church is noted for its exquisite glass windows by noted creative person prizefighter Comfort creative person, soaring domed ceiling, and also the outstanding persons related to its history. Maltbie Babcock, UN agency was the church’s pastor 1887–1900, wrote the acquainted hymn, this is often My Father’s World.[1] Storied virtuoso concert entertainer poet Fox was player at Brown Memorial early in his career (1936–1946).Called “one of the foremost important buildings during this town, a treasure of art and architecture” by metropolis Magazine, the church underwent a $1.8 million restoration between 2001–2003.It is a part of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) denomination.
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