St.-Marks-In-The-Bowery | |
New York City Landmark No. 0229
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Location | 131 E. 10th St. (at Second Ave.) Manhattan, New York City |
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Coordinates | 40°43′49″N 73°59′14″W / 40.730376°N 73.987121°W |
Built | 1795;[1] 1799, restored 1975–1978, restored 1978–1984[2] |
Architect | Ithiel Town, et al. Harold Edelman |
Architectural style | Georgian;[1] Federal body, Greek Revival steeple |
Website | stmarksbowery |
NRHP reference No. | 72000885 |
NYCL No. | 0229 |
Significant dates | |
Added to NRHP | June 19, 1972[1] |
Designated NYCL | April 19, 1966 |
St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery is a parish of the Episcopal Church at 131 East 10th Street(at the intersection of Stuyvesant Street and Second Avenue) in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. The property has been the site of continuous Christian worship since the mid-17th century, making it New York City's oldest site of continuous religious practice. The structure is the second-oldest church building in Manhattan.[3]
In 2020, it reported 103 members, average attendance of 67, and $142,197 in plate and pledge income.