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Beautiful Building with Soon to be World Renown Organs
Although this is not the denomination I choose, this is a beautiful building to visit. They are about to install two custom built, soon to be world renown organs.
This is an old and beautiful Cathedral right in downtown Cincinnati. The stained glass windows are awesome. When we visited the organist was practicing.
Our hotel was on 4th street so this church was close by. It's lovely from the outside with dark red brink exterior. Inside the chapel is adorned with hanging art birds from the ceiling - very pretty. ...
The Christ Church Cathedral is an Episcopal Church at the corner of 4th Street and Sycamore. The Parish house was built in 1907 in the Gothic Revival style . The sanctuary features many huge stained...
Beautiful Building with Soon to be World Renown Organs
Although this is not the denomination I choose, this is a beautiful building to visit. They are about to install two custom built, soon to be world renown organs.
Beautiful Cathedral
This is an old and beautiful Cathedral right in downtown Cincinnati. The stained glass windows are awesome. When we visited the organist was practicing.
Lovely church downtown
Our hotel was on 4th street so this church was close by. It's lovely from the outside with dark red brink exterior. Inside the chapel is adorned with hanging art birds from the ceiling - very pretty. ...
Massive Beautiful Church
The Christ Church Cathedral is an Episcopal Church at the corner of 4th Street and Sycamore. The Parish house was built in 1907 in the Gothic Revival style . The sanctuary features many huge stained...
Nice stately Church
Heyday stately Church in Cathedral. Gothic kind of architecture. But well-maintained. Now there's a Café in the first