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St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania was an early example of the archaeological phase of Gothic Revival architecture designed by the Philadelphia architect John Notman. It was originally built in 1851 at the corner of Grant and Diamond as an overflow church or chapel of ease for Trinity Episcopal Church. The church and its site were purchased by Henry Clay Frick. The building itself was donated back to the congregation.

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