Church of the Epiphany

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The Church of the Epiphany could be a Roman Catholic parish church of the Archidiocese of recent royalty, settled at 373 Second Avenue at the corner of East twenty second Street within the Gramercy Park neighborhood of Manhattan, the big apple town. The parish was established in 1868. The church was designed by Belfatto & Pavarini and inbuilt 1965-67 for $1,200,000, exchange AN earlier church of an equivalent name designed by Napoleon LeBrun and inbuilt 1869-70, that burnt down in December 1963. A four-story brick residence had been designed at 239 East twenty first Street in 1936, designed by Robert J. Reiley.

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