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This book is the only one that describes exclusively the
architecture, history, and art associated with 23 of Baltimore's
churches and synagogues dating from 1785 to 1887. Within these
houses of worship, designed by leading architects of the day, are
outstanding examples of windows, statuary, paintings, mosaics,
carvings and religious artifacts. Robert Cary Long, Jr., Benjamin
LaTrobe and Stanford White are a few of the architects. Louis
Comfort Tiffany, John LaFarge, Constantine Brumidi and Hans Schuler
represent some of the artisans. A majority of the buildings are
National Historic Landmarks or are on the national Register of
Historic Places. Churches parallel the development of the city. The
book tells why each church or synagogue was founded, the particular
ethnic or social group it served and how it adapted over the years
to Baltimore's changing demographics. Each building has a special
story to tell. Only those religious structures which still have
active congregations or are used for religious ceremonies are
included. These buildings are city treasures in terms of their
history, architecture and artisans' contributions to the interiors.
The structures are concentrated in downtown Baltimore and include a
variety of neighborhoods. The book can be used as a guide to
explore these Baltimore gems.
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