Historic church in Ohio, United States
United States historic place
Trinity Episcopal Church is a historic church on Capitol Square in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. It was built in 1866 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.
The church features "The Church in the World", a stained glass window featuring Columbus landmarks and installed in 1965. Items depicted include a former Columbus flag, Ohio Stadium, the Ohio Statehouse, the LeVeque Tower, John Glenn Columbus International Airport, the Main Library and the statue of Christopher Columbus formerly at City Hall.[2]
The church's adjoining parish house was designed by Howell & Thomas and built in 1910. Another story was added to the parish house in 1976.[3]
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Media related to Trinity Episcopal Church (Columbus, Ohio) at Wikimedia Commons
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- 18th & E. Broad Historic District
- 21st & E. Broad Historic Group
- Bryden Road District
- 120 S. Central Avenue
- Broad Street United Methodist Church (Columbus, Ohio)
- Captain Edward V. Rickenbacker House
- Central High School (Columbus, Ohio)
- Central Ohio Fire Museum
- Charles S. Barrett Building
- Columbia Larrimer Building
- Cristo Rey Columbus High School
- Cultural Arts Center
- East Town Street Historic District
- Felton School
- First Congregational Church (Columbus, Ohio)
- Franklinton Post Office
- Gen. William Henry Harrison Headquarters
- Gilbert H. Hamilton House
- Great Southern Hotel & Theatre
- Greater Columbus Arts Council
- H.A. Higgins Building
- Hamilton Park Historic District (Columbus, Ohio)
- Indianola Junior High School
- Iuka Ravine Historic District
- Jefferson Avenue Historic District (Columbus, Ohio)
- Jeffrey Manufacturing Company Office Building
- King Arts Complex
- Krumm House
- LeVeque Tower
- Lubal Manufacturing & Distributing Company
- Market-Mohawk Center
- New Indianola Historic District
- North High School
- North Market Historic District
- Ohio Baptist General Association Headquarters
- Ohio Moline Plow Building
- Ohio Statehouse
- Old Beechwold Historic District
- Old Port Columbus Terminal
- Orton Memorial Laboratory
- Richard Berry Jr. House (Columbus, Ohio)
- Schlee-Kemmler Building
- Second Presbyterian Church (Columbus, Ohio)
- Seneca Hotel
- South High Commercial Historic District
- Standard Building (Columbus, Ohio)
- Sullivant Land Office
- The Hamlet (Columbus, Ohio)
- Thurber House
- Trinity Episcopal Church (Columbus, Ohio)
- United States Carriage Company
- United States Post Office and Courthouse (Columbus, Ohio)
- Valley Dale Ballroom
- W.H. Jones Mansion
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