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St. Paul's Cathedral (San Diego)

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St. Paul's Cathedral is an Episcopal church located in the Bankers Hill district of the city of San Diego, California. It is the formal seat of the bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of San Diego. It traces its origins to the first Protestant church in San Diego, founded in Old Town in 1853, although the building itself was only completed in 1951.

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St. Paul's Cathedral (San Diego)
Nutmeg Street, San Diego Banker's Hill

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Cathedral Church of Saint Paul

Nutmeg Street
92101 San Diego, Banker's Hill
California, United States
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