DescriptionSt. Augustine's Church Philadelphia steeple.jpg
St. Augustine Roman Catholic Church (parish founded in 1796, church built in 1847, designed by Napoleon LeBrun), located at 243 North Lawrence Street in the Old City neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as seen down New Street from N. 3rd Street. The previous church was destroyed in 1844 in Nativist riots. (Source: "History" on the St. Augustine Church website)
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