
Trinity Church (New York City)
Trinity Church in New York City is an historic Episcopal church located at the intersection of Wall Street and Broadway in Manhattan. Built between 1839 and 1846, its Gothic Revival architecture features striking stonework and a prominent spire. The church has played a significant role in the city’s religious and cultural history, including serving as a symbol of resilience after the 9/11 attacks. Its churchyard is the final resting place of many notable figures, and the interior houses impressive stained glass windows and a historic pipe organ. Trinity Church remains an active congregation, blending religious worship with its heritage as a city landmark.