Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Georgetown, Kentucky)

Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Georgetown, Kentucky)

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caption = Holy Trinity Episcopal Church
location= Georgetown, Kentucky
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architecture= Gothic architecture
added = October 30 1973
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Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (also known as The Church of the Holy Trinity) is a Episcopal Church located in Georgetown, Kentucky.

History

The Church of the Holy Trinity was organized in 1847. The church building was constructed during the years 1864-1868 by John and Henry Clarke. The stone for the church was quarried from the actual site. The church was consecrated on June 23, 1870. A parish hall was added to the property in 1966. The free-standing building is compatible with the Gothic architecture of the church building. Adjacent to the church is a memorial garden with a columbarium for the interment of those choosing cremation. cite web|url=http://www.holytrinitydiolex.org/page2.html|title=Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Miniseries and History|date=2008-03-30|work=|publisher=Holy Trinity Episcopal Church]

The church building is designated a Kentucky Landmark and is on the National Register of Historic Places.

References

External links

* [http://www.holytrinitydiolex.org/ Holy Trinity Episcopal Church web site]
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