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Memorial Presbyterian Church

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Memorial Presbyterian Church stands as a breathtaking tribute by industrialist Henry Flagler to his daughter, Jennie. Completed in 1890, its Venetian Renaissance architecture features a magnificent copper dome, ornate stained-glass windows, and intricate marble mosaics. The interior is equally impressive, with a soaring nave and detailed woodwork. Visitors can attend services or take a self-guided tour to appreciate the craftsmanship and the poignant story behind its creation. It remains an active congregation and a beloved landmark.

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  • Admire the striking copper dome and the elaborate exterior detailing inspired by Venetian churches.
  • Inside, see the stunning stained-glass windows and the marble mosaic floors depicting biblical scenes.
  • Learn about the church's origin as a memorial to Henry Flagler's daughter, Jennie, who died at age 17.

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Ways to visit Memorial Presbyterian Church

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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