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St. Paul's Chapel

St. Paul's Chapel

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Financial District, New York
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    "Check out George Washington's pew at the oldest surviving church..."(5 Tips)
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    "Very close to the September 11 memorial but much less crowded."(3 Tips)
    Tina B.
    "Lots of history and a beautiful chapel."(2 Tips)
    Stephen P.
    "Quiet place to see tributes to the rescuers"(3 Tips)
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  • jiresellheart icon on user image
    jiresellJune 6, 2017
    Fantastic history here. Worth a visit. Read all of the historical placards in the chapel.
  • Erin R.heart icon on user image
    Erin RathSeptember 1, 2016
    Been here 5+ times
    Offers a great family-oriented service at 9:15 AM on Sunday mornings. Also has lots of history! Look forward to the 250th anniversary celebration in late October 2016.
    Upvoted 4 weeks ago
  • IWalked Audio Tours
    IWalked Audio ToursSeptember 5, 2011
    Oldest NYC surviving church. Removed all pews in 2007. Statue of St. Paul Apostle above entrance said to "come alive" at night. In rear cemetery is Bell of Hope rung every 9/11. More info via our blog Read more
  • Chris S.
    Chris SandemanMarch 29, 2014
    Been here 10+ times
    Must see in lower Manhattan. Don't miss the early painting of the Great Seal of the United States: the eagle looks suspiciously like a turkey. Seen on Free Tour of New York. www.sandemansnewyork.com
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    Ricardo Daniel LOAugust 21, 2017
    Beautiful. Brings lots of emotions to visit. There's a little room in memorial for victims and heroes of 9/11.
  • Untapped Cities
    Untapped CitiesJuly 31, 2013
    The cemetery is the resting place of actor George Frederick Cook's headless body. Cook donated his head to science upon his death, and visitors report seeing a headless man walking around at night. Read more
  • Jordan T.heart icon on user image
    Jordan TaylorAugust 21, 2016
    A beautiful little chapel in the middle of busy Manhattan. Don't miss Washington's Pew.
  • Opheliaheart icon on user image
    OpheliaMarch 5, 2014
    The Priest stands outside on Ash Wednesday. You can get your ashes inside of the church or outside. Love it!
  • Jacob S.
    Jacob ShemkovitzAugust 31, 2013
    One of the few surviving colonial-era churches in city; George Washington worshipped here following his inauguration; site of informal memorials following September 11 terrorist attacks
  • N A.heart icon on user image
    N AvedisOctober 12, 2018
    Loved the renovated chapel. Very beautiful.
  • J P.
    J PMarch 2, 2013
    Where fireman from 9/11 slept in their gear on the pews. If the same pews are still here you will see scratches from their gear on the pews.
  • J P.
    J PMarch 2, 2013
    This is the only building that didn't burn when 9/11 happened. Check to see if they still sale the book 'The Little Chapel That Stood.' I bought mine here in '03.
  • Katherine C.
    Katherine CorsonDecember 9, 2013
    The pulpit in this chapel is topped with a gilded coronet, a remaining symbol of colonial rule.
  • Jacob F.
    Jacob FordMay 4, 2018
    Free organ concerts Fridays at 1pm through summer 2018.
  • Tina B.
    Tina BremerMarch 12, 2015
    So glad we stopped here. Lots of history and a beautiful chapel.
  • Jamie S.heart icon on user image
    Jamie SikesSeptember 29, 2014
    Listen to choir rehearsal and light a candle. You can even leave a written thought or prayer.
  • Untapped Cities
    Untapped CitiesSeptember 28, 2012
    Check out George Washington's pew at the oldest surviving church building in Manhattan. Read more
  • HISTORY
    HISTORYMarch 30, 2010
    This is one of the few surviving colonial-era churches in NYC. George Washington, along with members of the U.S. Congress, worshipped here on his Inauguration Day, on April 30, 1789.
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    Andrew FurmanJanuary 5, 2017
    George Washington preyed here after he was innagurated in 1789
  • David C.
    David CorteseJuly 3, 2012
    A must see landmark if touring the 9/11 site - won't take long but tremendously impactful.
  • Paul B.
    Paul BurnsNovember 29, 2012
    Very close to the September 11 memorial but much less crowded. Perfect place to come for some quiet reflection.
  • Joseph M.
    Joseph MathewsNovember 27, 2010
    Been here 50+ times
    Try to be present at 12:30 when the Chapel pauses to pray for peace and reconciliation as part of it's ministry in the Community of the Cross of Nails.
  • Stephen P.
    Stephen PirrieMarch 23, 2012
    Quiet place to see tributes to the rescuers and where they laid their wads after long shifts.
  • Gabriella F.
    Gabriella FApril 7, 2014
    The labyrinth was a great walk for meditation.
  • The Y.heart icon on user image
    The YinkJune 25, 2019
    Glory bee!
  • Julien G.
    Julien G.October 9, 2013
    Less Chinese tourists here. Great!
  • Alan
    AlanJuly 22, 2018
    Been here 50+ times
    George Washington’s booth!
  • Debbie-Lee M.
    Debbie-Lee MatthewsFebruary 6, 2011
    beautiful little chapel in the middle of the busy city...
  • Jake S.
    Jake SmithMay 20, 2012
    A moving tribute to the heroes and victims of 9/11/2001
  • Ezer
    EzerMay 10, 2013
    Bach at One http://www.trinitywallstreet.org/music/bach
  • Maureen K.
    Maureen KelleyMay 10, 2012
    Stop here after visiting the 9/11 memorial.
  • Joeheart icon on user image
    JoeSeptember 26, 2012
    Never Forget!
  • Travis W.heart icon on user image
    Travis WJune 4, 2011
    Every time I go to NYC I stop at this church to remember September 11.
  • nat e.
    nat estenDecember 30, 2010
    use the restroom and rest your feet for free
  • Stephen L H.
    Stephen L HarlowOctober 14, 2009
    Been here 10+ times
    The Cemetery is a great place to eat lunch on a nice day.
  • Victor S.
    Victor SanchezFebruary 4, 2014
    Gone but not forgotten...
  • Michael P.
    Michael PhillipsJuly 27, 2009
    Been here 10+ times
    Pray.
  • Fluying ✅.
    Fluying ✅October 11, 2014
    Construida en 1766 es la iglesia mas antigua de la ciudad y aquí rezaba Washington. En el 9/11, a pesar de estar en frente del WTC, no sufrió ningún daño.Buen lugar pa' sentarse un rato y usar el baño
  • Elisa
    ElisaMarch 28, 2014
    A pasos del World Trade Center, tan antigua y perfectamente conservada. No registra daños
  • Louise d.heart icon on user image
    Louise de PausApril 21, 2018
    Oude kapel bij Ground Zero
  • Gonzalo P.heart icon on user image
    Gonzalo Pastor PeláezOctober 29, 2014
    El valor histórico es impresionante.
  • SB -.heart icon on user image
    SB - DisegnoApril 2, 2018
    La campana della speranza.
  • Luca Rufo M.heart icon on user image
    Luca Rufo MasoniAugust 16, 2017
    Un pezzo di storia di NY
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