Christ Episcopal Church, Springfield
Facts and practical information
Christ Episcopal Church is an Episcopal church located in Springfield, Illinois. The Richardsonian Romanesque church is built in rusticated stone and features stained glass windows and a rounded chancel; the Illinois State Register described it as "one of the most beautiful churches ever built in Springfield". The church was built in 1888 and partly sponsored by businessmen George H. Webster and Charles Ridgely, who stipulated in their donation that the church must always conduct a low church service; the church is now the only low church in the Episcopal Diocese of Springfield. A parish house was added to the church in 1914, and a Sunday school building was added in 1950. ()
611 E Jackson StOld Aristocracy HillSpringfield 62701-1815
Christ Episcopal Church – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Prairie Capital Convention Center, Illinois State Capitol, First Presbyterian Church, Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library & Museum.
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How to get to Christ Episcopal Church by public transport?
Train
- Springfield (11 min walk)