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LONGFORM

The Church of the Holy Communion on the corner of 20th Street and Sixth Avenue is one of the most peculiar structures in New York City. The soaring Gothic Revival building, originally used as an Episcopalian church, has become—despite its very specialized appearance—one of the most city’s most well-known shape-shifters, serving as everything from a nightclub to a shopping des... read more...

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