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St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church, conjointly referred to as St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church and shut, may be a historic Episcopal church at 85-45 96th Street in Woodhaven, Queens, New York. Situated behind the church is that the Wyckoff-Snediker Family necropolis. The parish hall dates to 1907. The church was designed between 1926 and 1927 within the Late Gothic Revival vogue, designed by the creator Robert F. Schirmer.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001. St. Matthew’s closed on might twenty two, 2011. In Gregorian calendar month 2013, the congregation of All Saints Episcopal Church in Richmond Hill stirred into the St. Matthew’s church and commenced renovating it and also the historic necropolis in back. It’s currently referred to as All Saints Church.
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