I took this photo five years ago this past October, when I was on vacation in Rhode Island. This year, Grace Episcopal Church has been temporarily closed due to the coronavirus.
When the crisis clears, this institution in downtown
Providence will be well worth a visit. Though the community sustaining the
church dates back to 1829, its current home was built in 1846, according to
specifications by Richard Upjohn.
Upjohn, an immigrant from Britain, was the go-to
architect for the Episcopal Church when the denomination was in the midst of a
building expansion in the U.S. (Trinity Church in New York may be his most
famous project.)
Grace Episcopal has its own distinction as the first asymmetrical
Gothic Revival Church in America. Its beauty was enhanced in 1912 with the
addition of a chancel by architect Ralph Adams Cram.
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