Church of The Epiphany (Philadelphia)
The Church of the Epiphany was an Episcopal congregation in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1834, it merged with St. Luke's Church in 1898 to form The Church of St. Luke and the Epiphany. Its 1834 Greek Revival building, designed by architect Thomas Ustick Walter and located at 1501-15 Chestnut Street, was demolished in 1902.
Church of The Epiphany
The Church of The Epiphany, c.1900
Print, view of The Church of The Epiphany. Undated.
Church of The Epiphany floor plan showing pew rents and family names. Undated.
Church of St. Luke and The Epiphany (Philadelphia)
The Church of Saint Luke and The Epiphany is an Episcopal congregation located at 330 South 13th Street between Spruce and Pine Streets in the Center City neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is part of the Diocese of Pennsylvania. The church was formed in 1898 as a result of the merger of St. Luke's Church (1839) and The Church of The Epiphany (1834), which consolidated at St. Luke's location.
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St. Luke's Church interior c.1868, view towards chancel.
The Church of The Epiphany, c.1900
Church of St. Luke and The Epiphany view towards chancel, Christmas 2010.