St. Paul's Chapel on Broadway in downtown New York City.
St. Paul's is the oldest public building still in continuous use in Manhattan and the city's lone remaining colonial church. Today St. Paul's is part of the Parish of Trinity Church. Completed in 1766, it was known primarily before Sept. 11 as the place where George Washington prayed on April 30, 1789, the day he was inaugurated as president . It became the center of hope, refuge and faith in the months that followed the attack.
St. Paul's Chapel on Broadway in downtown New York City.
St. Paul's is the oldest public building still in continuous use in Manhattan and the city's lone remaining colonial church. Today St. Paul's is part of the Parish of Trinity Church. Completed in 1766, it was known primarily before Sept. 11 as the place where George Washington prayed on April 30, 1789, the day he was inaugurated as president . It became the center of hope, refuge and faith in the months that followed the attack.