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St. John's Cathedral (Newfoundland)

St. John's Cathedral in Newfoundland is an Anglican church located in the heart of downtown St. John's. Built in 1847, it features impressive Gothic Revival architecture with stunning stained glass windows and a prominent spire. As the oldest surviving church in the city, it serves as both a place of worship and a historical landmark. The cathedral's design reflects its religious significance and the area's heritage, making it a key cultural and spiritual site for locals and visitors alike. It also hosts community events and concerts, contributing to the city's cultural life.