Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church, Rochester
Facts and practical information
Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church, also known as Calvary-Saint Andrew's Presbyterian Church, is a historic Episcopal church complex located at Rochester in Monroe County, New York. Designed by Richard M. Upjohn, it was constructed in phases between 1873 and 1880. The Gothic Revival style brick and stone complex consists of two interconnected sections: the church, composed of the church, bell tower, and entry porch, and the original rectory and chapel. The high altar and window were designed by George Hausshalter. The window was made by the Tiffany studios of New York. In 1968, the Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church merged with Calvary Presbyterian Church to form Calvary St. Andrews, a Presbyterian parish. ()
Southeast Rochester (South Wedge)Rochester
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Nearby attractions include: National Toy Hall of Fame, Blue Cross Arena, Sibley's, The Strong National Museum of Play.
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Bus
- FlixBus Rochester • Lines: 2686 (19 min walk)
- RTS Transit Center (23 min walk)