Cathedral Church of St. Paul (Detroit)
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The Cathedral Church of St. Paul is the cathedral church of the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan. In 1824 its congregation formed as the first Episcopal and first Protestant church in the Michigan Territory. Designed by architect Ralph Adams Cram and constructed in 1907, this building is located at 4800 Woodward Avenue in Midtown Detroit, Michigan, adjacent to the campus of Wayne State University. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
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Woodward Avenue, Detroit Midtown
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N 42.356230555556 ° | E -83.063794444444 ° |
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Herlong Cathedral School
Woodward Avenue 4800
48201 Detroit, Midtown
Michigan, United States
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