Church of the Epiphany, Chicago
Facts and practical information
Church of the Epiphany is a historic Episcopal church located at 201 S. Ashland Avenue in Chicago, Illinois. The church was built in 1885 to replace its congregation's original church, which had grown too small for its increasing membership. Architect Francis M. Whitehouse of Chicago firm Burling and Whitehouse designed the church in the Richardsonian Romanesque style. The church has a sandstone exterior made up of irregularly coursed and roughly faced blocks; the stone was imported from Lake Superior. The building's entrances and windows are framed by heavy arches which are supported by short columns with floral decorations. A bell tower, completed in 1887, rises above the front corner of the church; the tower features patterned sections of smooth and rough stone and arched openings at the top. ()
201-207 South Ashland AvenueWest Side (Near West Side)Chicago
Church of the Epiphany – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: United Center, UIC Pavilion, National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame, First Baptist Congregational Church.
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How to get to Church of the Epiphany by public transport?
Bus
- Ashland & Adams • Lines: 9, (N) N9 (2 min walk)
- Jackson & Ashland • Lines: 126 (3 min walk)
Metro
- Racine • Lines: Blue (11 min walk)
- Illinois Medical District • Lines: Blue (11 min walk)
Train
- Western Avenue (35 min walk)