Bayonne - St. Henry's Catholic Church

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2009-04-14

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This current English Gothic style church was designed by architect Thomas Henry Poole. It began in 1911, and was patterned after Durham Cathedral in England. The design of the church is cruciform or cross-shaped similar to most medieval churches of Europe. The building exterior is made of limestone from Bedford, Indiana.
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St. Henry's Catholic Church, St. Henry's, Church, Catholic Church, Archdiocese of Newark, English Gothic Architecture, Avenue C, Bayonne, Hudson County, Gateway, The Gateway Region, New Jersey, NJ, Jersey, The Garden State

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