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When the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church learned of its ties to slavery, it named its boardroom after Betsey Jackson, one of its 26 original members in 1808. By James Barron Good morning.
Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church is a historic and iconic landmark located in the heart of Manhattan, New York City. It is a popular destination for tourists who are interested in history ...
The Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church begins to-day the celebration of its centennial, the church having been founded on Dec. 19, 1808, in a building on Cedar Street, near William Street.
During Open House New York Weekend, the Untapped Cities team, led by the intrepid photographers James and Karla Murray, went to climb up the clocktower of Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church ...
The temperatures are dropping, but inside the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, Mark Moreland’s spirits are up. He is distributing jackets, warm clothes and toiletries. It’s the church’s ...
Associated at one time or another with such old New York names as Auchincloss, Sloane, Leeds, Agnew, Gracie, Varick and Aspinwall, the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church is famed for its sloping ...
“I think wealthy people don’t like to look at poor people, and that is what this is about,” said Margaret Shafer, who runs the homeless-outreach program at the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church.
The congregation of Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church (USA) in Northwest Roanoke is kicking off a two-year celebration of its founding Sunday with a service of renewal and thanksgiving. The service ...
Kevin C Downs for the New York Post The soiree – which also featured the likes of the Juilliard Jazz Duke Ellington Ensemble, Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church Community Choir and Sing Harlem ...
The winning entry was Eri Kazu Suzuki’s painting titled “Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church.” Suzuki, of Hicksville, is a working mother of two. She studied hair color under renowned hair ...
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