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St
Paul's Episcopal Church
Englewood, Bergen County

This large
stone church sits on the main thoroughfare (Engle Street) in the city.
It includes two flying buttresses on each side—surely for the sake
of
Gothic tradition
rather than of necessity—for it was erected in 1899. The architect
was ___. The congregation was founded in 1865, and the second church
built by the congregation in 1895 still exists as a chapel to the rear
of this building.
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