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St. John's Cathedral (Los Angeles)

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St. John's Episcopal Church, Los Angeles
St. John's Episcopal Church, Los Angeles

St. John's Cathedral is an Episcopal church near downtown Los Angeles that serves as both a parish church and the cathedral church of the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles, an area covering five and a half counties. Though St. John's was formed in 1890, the current Romanesque Revival architectural style church was built in 1925. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 2000.

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St. John's Cathedral (Los Angeles)
Harbor Freeway, Los Angeles University Park

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