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St. Paul's Chapel
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St. Paul's Chapel, built in 1766, is the oldest surviving public building in continuous use in Manhattan. Located just blocks from the World Trade Center, it miraculously survived the 9/11 attacks without damage. The chapel served as a refuge for recovery workers and now houses a memorial exhibit with artifacts from that time. Visitors can see the original pews, a George Washington memorial, and displays of tributes left at the site. Its serene interior offers a quiet contrast to the bustling Financial District.
Don't miss
- The memorial exhibit with artifacts and photos from the 9/11 recovery
- The historic interior with original box pews and a George Washington memorial
- The churchyard with graves dating to the 18th century
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit St. Paul's Chapel
You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.
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