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Trinity Epsicopal with its neighbors, the Oliver Building and the old Gimbels

This is the seat of the bishop of the Pittsburgh Diocese - who, while his diocese was in the process of voting to leave the Episcopal Church and join the wider Anglican Communion, was booted out of the American branch of the denomination. Yet, this spire remains graceful as ever.
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Trinity Episcopal Pittsburgh

Author Tim Engleman from Saxonburg, PA

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