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Immaculate Conception St. Mary's Church

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The Church of the Immaculate Conception, commonly known as Immaculate Conception St. Mary's Church, or simply St. Mary's Church, is a Catholic parish and church located in Yonkers, New York. It is the oldest Catholic parish in Yonkers.

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Immaculate Conception St. Mary's Church
South Broadway, City of Yonkers

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Immaculate Conception Church

South Broadway 103
10701 City of Yonkers
New York, United States
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