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Fourth Presbyterian Church (Chicago) photograph.
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Fourth Presbyterian Church (Chicago) photograph.
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Fourth Presbyterian Church (Chicago) photograph.
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Fourth Presbyterian Church

Built: 1912-1914
Designed by: Ralph Adams Cram
Type: Holy Place
Stories: 3
Maximum Height: 122 feet / 37 meters
Location: 125 East Chestnut Street, Chicago, United States
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  • The parish house, cloister, and manse, and garth were designed by Howard Van Doren Shaw.

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  • The church used to be lakefront property. Michigan Avenue was known as Pine Street back then, and the lakefront has since been moved farther east.
  • The Fourth Presbyterian Church was designed by the same man who designed the Cathedral of Saint John the Devine in New York.

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Brent Kampert
Friday, December 19th, 2008 @ 3:44pm
Rating: Five stars.
I like this church's glow at night, also the gothic design. It respects the Water Tower, 2 blocks away, and is a good architectural contrast to the Hancock Center across the street.

Craftsman
Monday, June 23rd, 2008 @ 6:00pm
Rating: Five stars.
Even though I'm Jewish, when I lived in Chicago I would sometimes visit this church on weekend afternoons, after services, just to sit and meditate and enjoy the beauty of its architectural detail. It is probably one of the most beautiful houses of worship in Chicago, and a nice serene respite from the hustle and bustle of Michigan Avenue.


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