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New York Architecture
Images-Harlem and the Heights Greater
Bethel A.M.E. Church
Landmark
formerly Harlem
Library |
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architect
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Edgar K.
Bourne |
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location
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32
West 123rd Street, southeast corner of Malcolm X Boulevard and W. 123rd
Street |
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date
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1891-1892 |
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style
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construction
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limestone and
brick |
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type
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library, Church |
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One of the oldest black
churches in New York, the Greater Bethel A.M.E. was founded in Lower
Manhattan in 1819 and moved into the Harlem Library building in the early
twentieth century. Edgar K. Bourne, architect of this limestone and brick
building constructed from 1891-1892, was also a member of the library's
board of trustees. The church moved into the structure on West 123rd
Street when the Harlem Library was moved to 9-11 West 124th Street after
being added to the New York Public Library System in 1901.
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contact
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nyc-architecture.com
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links
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With special thanks to www.nyc.gov
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