Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, Gothic Revival cathedral in Davenport, US.
Trinity Episcopal Cathedral is a house of worship in the Gothic Revival style featuring pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and intricate stonework from 1873. The building still functions as a center for religious services and hosts community gatherings and programs.
The cathedral was designed in 1873 by architect Edward Tuckerman Potter during the expansion of Episcopal churches across the Midwest. This period marked a time of religious growth and institutional development in the region.
The cathedral shapes the character of the College Square Historic District and shows how religious institutions defined the urban landscape. Visitors can observe how the architecture expressed the faith and values of the local community.
The building is located within the historic district and can be accessed from the surrounding streets. Visitors should check ahead for services or special programs before planning a visit.
The construction used local materials and craftsmanship techniques of the 1870s that reflect building standards of the era. This careful execution makes the building a valuable example of religious architecture from its time.
Location: Davenport
Inception: 1873
Architects: Edward Tuckerman Potter
Architectural style: Gothic Revival
Part of: College Square Historic District
Website: http://qctrinity.org
GPS coordinates: 41.53111,-90.57444
Latest update: December 12, 2025 12:02
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