The Church of St. Veronica at 153 Christopher Street between Greenwich and Washington Streets in the West Village area of the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City was built in 1890 and 1902-1903 and was designed by John J. Deery in Victorian Gothic Revival style. The cornerstone was laid in March 1890 and the basement was completed in October 1890. The congregation used this as a sanctuary until sufficient money were raised to resume construction in 1902. It is located within the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension I. (Source: From Abyssinian to Zion (4th ed.) an "NYCLPC Greenwich Village Historic District Extension Designation Report")
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