Greek Orthodox Church of the Holy Trinity

Greek Orthodox Church of the Holy Trinity

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location=Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America
geo=32° 47′ 52″ N, 79° 56′ 55″ W
religious_affiliation=Greek Orthodox
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architecture_style= Byzantine
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year_completed=1911
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architect=Tatum, Harold; Kontoglou, Photios
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materials= brick veneer with stucco foundation and copper roof
nrhp = yes
added = October 22, 2004
refnum =04001164cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2008-04-15|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]
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The Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church is located at 28 Race St., Charleston, South Carolina. The first Greek Orthodox church in South Carolina was built in 1911 at Fishburne and St. Phillip Sts. Construction of the present church was begun in 1950 and completed in 1953. The church was designed by Demetrios Liollio, a Charleston architect, and is in the traditional style of a Byzantine church. The icons in the church are by Photis Kontoglou of Athens, Greece.

The South Carolina Department of Archives and History has additional pictures and information about the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church [ [http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/charleston/S10817710174/index.htm South Carolina Department of Archives and History] ] and a copy of the nomination form. [ [http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/charleston/S10817710174/S10817710174.pdf National Register of Historic Places nomination form] ]

References

Source

Robert P. Stockton, "Information for Guides of Historic Charleston", South Carolina 384 (1985).


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