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Church of St. James the Apostle

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The Church of St. James the Apostle, or as it is known today as St. James Episcopal Church or Iglesia Episcopal de Santiago is an Episcopal church in Oakland, California, United States. The church has been providing weekly services without break since 1858. It is a California Historical Landmark.

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Church of St. James the Apostle
12th Avenue, Oakland

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Saint James Episcopal Church

12th Avenue 1540
94606 Oakland
California, United States
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