The Gothic-inspired
Reformed Low Dutch Church of Harlem (later, Second Reform Church of
Harlem) was designed in 1885-87 by architect John Rochester Thomas and
built of Ohio sandstone. Careful inspection of the facade's lower level
reveals carved corbel details in the shape of monsters and a mysterious
man with a mustache between the doors. The truncated chimney-like steeple,
a victim of a fire that destroyed the church's original interior, makes
the it visible for blocks up and down the Boulevard. Booker T. Washington
gave a sermon at Ephesus and the famous Boys Choir of Harlem was founded
here in 1968.