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Grace Congregational Church of Harlem is a historic congregational church in New York City's Harlem neighborhood.[1] It has served African Americans including in the theater industry. The building, designed by Joseph Ireland in a Romanesque architectural style and completed in 1892, served two other congregations before this one.[2]
Marian Anderson and composer Duke Ellington attended the church and organist Sylvia Olden Lee was a congregant.[1]
It is at 308-310 139th Street in the Dorrance Brooks Square Historic District. A proposal to redevelop the property would demolish the church and incorporate a new one into a building with housing units.[3][4]
References
edit- ^ a b Stack, Liam (22 October 2021). "Why New York City is Trying to Preserve a Crumbling Church". The New York Times.
- ^ "Our History". Grace Congregational Church of Harlem.
- ^ Nunez, Lissette (26 October 2021). "Century-old Harlem church struggling to survive". FOX 5.
- ^ Krisel, Brendan (3 December 2019). "Harlem Church to be Redeveloped into Apartments". Harlem, NY Patch.