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You can sit in the pews where the Founding Fathers sat (Washington used Pew 58) at Christ Church, whose six-sided, 209-foot steeple, built in 1753 and 1754, was the tallest structure in America for more than a century.
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The early sixteenth century saw crown steeples built on churches with royal connections, symbolising imperial monarchy, as at St. Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh.
The 1,200-seat 1,200-seat, originally crowned with a steeple, was built in 1885 by Williamusiclace, a local challlate manufacturer.
In 1814, a steeple was built, an extension to the church added, and the interior painted at a cost of $4,500 $$ today).
The building has not changed much (although a new steeple was built in 1839 by R D Chantrell), but developments such as the Burton Arcade and the Leeds Shopping Plaza have been built so close that it is difficult to see the full exterior of the building as was once possible.
The church of Saint-Pierre, with two lofty steeples, was built in the late 17th century.
Across the street, the steepled Union Christian Church, first built in 1840, is open to the public for services on the first Sunday morning of each month.
"But I'd bet she built the steeple.
The typical New England church is white clapboard with a tall steeple, probably Congregational and built on the village square.
For example, Anne Hopkins, president of the Orient Association, a civic group, said the local Congregational church gets roughly $3,000 a month for the antenna Sprint built inside its steeple.
He built the choir, steeple, and north aisle of Airth Old Church, commencing 15 July 1647.
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