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The Falls (Episcopal) Church

1733 establishments in Virginia18th-century Episcopal church buildingsBuildings and structures in Falls Church, VirginiaChurches completed in 1769Churches on the National Register of Historic Places in Virginia
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The Falls Church is an historic Episcopal church, from which the city of Falls Church, Virginia, near Washington, D. C., takes its name. The parish was established in 1732 and the brick church still in use today dates to 1769.

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Virginia, United States
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