Church of the Epiphany

Church of the Epiphany

Church of the Epiphany

The Church of the Epiphany, a key historical site in Washington DC, has stood as a place of worship since 1842 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Landmarks. Located just a few blocks from the White House, this church once welcomed notable figures such as President Abraham Lincoln and holds significant Civil War associations. Visitors today can explore its rich history and architectural features, stepping into a space that has played a role in the nation’s past.

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