St Luke's Episcopal Church

St. Luke's Episcopal Church was built in 1909 in a grand Neo-Gothic style, serving as the Episcopal Cathedral of Chicago for years. The 10-ton marble altar is backed by a stone altarpiece with carved saint portrayals. The church also boasts a renowned 4-manual, 65-stop Skinner pipe organ. Attached to the main sanctuary is the smaller Lady Chapel

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St Luke's Episcopal Church

939 Hinman Ave, Evanston, IL, Chicago, 60202