
National Cathedral
The National Cathedral, formally known as the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul in the City and Diocese of Washington, D.C., is an Episcopal cathedral located in Washington, D.C. It is a prominent example of Gothic architecture in the United States and serves as a place of worship, community events, and national ceremonies. Completed in 1990, it is one of the largest cathedrals in the country and is often used for significant events, including presidential funerals and national memorial services. The cathedral symbolizes American history, faith, and the diversity of the nation.