File:Holy Trinity Church, Raleigh, NC (27224707477).jpg

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Description Though this church may appear at first glance to be a few centuries old, the building was, in fact, built in 2015 to house the Holy Trinity Anglican Church at the northeastern edge of Downtown Raleigh. Constructed in the Colonial style, the church carries on the architectural legacy of Renaissance and Georgian-era England that was carried to the new world by colonists in the 18th Century. It is a charming and lovely addition to downtown Raleigh, and fits in nicely with the verdant tree-lined streets and historic homes in its surroundings.
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Source Holy Trinity Church, Raleigh, NC
Author Warren LeMay from Cincinnati, OH, United States

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