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St. Paul's Chapel, located on Broadway in New York City, stands as a symbol of resilience and historical significance. Built in 1766, it holds the distinction of being the oldest continuously used building in New York City. Over the centuries, St. Paul's has witnessed countless historical events and played a pivotal role in the life of the city. Notably, it served as a place of worship for George Washington on his inauguration day in 1789, earning it the moniker "The Little Chapel That Stood." Additionally, St. Paul's Chapel famously survived the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks virtually unscathed, despite its proximity to the World Trade Center. In the aftermath of the attacks, it became a sanctuary for rescue workers and a symbol of hope and healing for the entire nation. Today, St. Paul's Chapel continues to serve as a beacon of faith, resilience, and community in the heart of Lower Manhattan, welcoming visitors from around the world to experience its rich history and enduring spirit. 1846 Steel Engraving - Antique Print. Artist: n/a - Engraved by: n/a . PRINT SIZE: Overall print size is 8 1/2 inches by 10 1/2 inches including white borders. Engraved size: 7 1/4 x 5 3/4 ins. CONDITION: Image is clean, clear, sharp with beautiful exquisite detail and in EXCELLENT Condition Blank on reverse. Paper is quality woven rag stock paper. This beautiful print would look great matted and framed. An art supply store can provide you with a selection of frames for old art treasures. PRINT DATE: This engraving was printed in 1846; it is not a modern reproduction in any way. N° de ref. del artículo 12510
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