St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church, Episcopal church in Getty Square, Yonkers, United States.
St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church is a church building in Getty Square featuring Late Victorian and Romanesque architectural styles. The property includes a main sanctuary, a chapel, a rectory, a parish house, and a school building, all constructed with gray fieldstone and red brick accents beneath slate roofs.
The building was originally constructed in 1752 and expanded significantly in 1849. Architect Edward Tuckerman Potter redesigned the front facade in 1874, while Robert Henderson Robertson added the chapel and parish house structure later.
The congregation founded social services that still serve the local community today, reflecting a long commitment to caring for neighbors. Visitors can experience how the place functions as a gathering space where people come together for worship and community activities.
The complex sits in a central location in Getty Square and is easily accessible on foot, with distinctive architectural features visible from the street. The multi-building layout allows visitors to explore different areas and understand how the spaces connect to form the larger community hub.
The chapel and parish house connect directly to the main church through interior passages, creating a unified complex. This integrated design reveals how the different functions of the site were originally planned as a single cohesive community facility.
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