Cathedral Church of the Nativity
321 Wyandotte Street, Bethlehem, PA
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Type of Structure: Gothic-Revival Church and Rectory
Year(s) of Construction: Construction was begun in 1863 and completed in 1888.
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Location: Bethlehem, PA.
Interesting Features: The original church (begun in 1863) still exists as one of the transepts of the Cathedral. The church gained "Cathedral Status" in 1892.
Personal Observations: I took my first shots of this church late in the day on the way home from out "ski trip" vacation. We like to stop in Bethelhem for the 3rd Street Chicken Emporium's buffalo wings (awesome!!!). The church is located around the corner.
There are the four gargoyles located at the top of the belltower and some faces around the gothic window groins.
Website: Cathedral Church of the Nativity
Photos/Images: (all photos below can be "clicked on" to see larger versions)