The Cadman Memorial (Congregational) Church at 350 Clinton Avenue on the corner of Lafayette Avenue in the Clinton Hill neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City, was built in 1922 in the neo-Gothic style for the Clinton Avenue Congregational Church, replacing a Romanesque Revival church built in 1854-55 and designed by James Renwick. The Clinton Avenue Congregational Church merged with the nearby Simpson Methodist Episcopal Church in 1933, forming the Cadman Memorial Church. The church is located in the Clinton Hill Historic District. (Source: "Cinton Hill Historic District Designation Report")
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