National Historic Landmark - New St. Mary's Episcopal Church

National Historic Landmark - New St. Mary's Episcopal Church

An important site in the history of the Gothic-Revival style in America.

The first attempt in this country to follow a specific English medieval church model for which measured drawings existed.

Its design and construction were a milestone in the career of its 19th century architect, Richard Upjohn, firmly establishing him as the foremost practitioner of the Gothic style in the U.S.

Credits and Sources:

Information courtesy of the National Park Service.