Church of the Messiah, Richmond
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The Church of the Messiah, Richmond, was an Episcopal congregation in the Port Richmond neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1846, it merged with St. Matthew's Mission, Oxford Circle, 1929 to form Church of the Messiah, Oxford Circle. Its 1848 Gothic Revival building, designed by architect John Notman and located at 2640-2658 East Huntington Street, was demolished in 2016.
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East Thompson Street, Philadelphia
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East Thompson Street
East Thompson Street
19125 Philadelphia
Pennsylvania, United States
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