St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Episcopal church in Jim Thorpe, United States
St. Mark's Episcopal Church is a gray stone church in Jim Thorpe featuring a square tower at its northeast corner and red stone trim throughout its cruciform structure. The building's stonework and architectural proportions reflect careful craftsmanship from its era.
The church was designed by architect Richard Upjohn and completed in 1869, replacing an earlier structure from 1848 that had served the congregation since 1835. This continuity shows how long the community had gathered in this location.
The interior showcases English Minton tiles, Black Walnut woodwork, and stained glass created by Louis Comfort Tiffany and Charles Gibson. These fine materials reflect how much the wealthy congregation valued this place of worship.
The building sits on Race Street and holds status as a National Historic Landmark, reflecting its protected importance. Visitors should remember this is an active place of worship where respectful conduct is expected.
Eight wealthy industrialists from the coal and railroad industries funded construction, including Asa Packer who served as vestryman for 44 years. This long connection of one prominent member to the community shows how deep personal ties ran through the church.
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