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The St. Saint of Myra Church is AN yankee Carpatho-Russian Orthodox bishopric (ACROD) church dedicated to Nicholas, situated at 288 East tenth Street, on the corner of Avenue A within the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan, ny town, across from Tompkins sq. Park.The church was in-built 1883 because the Memorial Chapel of St. Mark’s Church in-the-Bowery, designed in Gothic Revival vogue by James Renwick, Jr. – World Health Organization conjointly designed Grace Church and St. Patrick’s Cathedral – and W. H. Russell.[1] The chapel was a present of Rutherford Stuyvesant, a descendant of the Dutch governor Petrus Stuyvesant, in memory of his spouse.The church later became the Lord Slovak Protestant denomination, and then, in 1925, the ACROD rented it to be used because the Church of St. Saint of Myra, and purchased it outright in 1937. The church attracts its parishioners from the tri-state area: ny, New Jersey and Connecticut.
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