Other beautiful, or historically interesting churches in New York are Trinity; Grace; and Saint Paul's Chapel (Colonial period and single example of original church architec ture of that period remaining in the city), etc. Among the American cathedrals and churches outside of New York city are the Roman Catholic Cathedral at Baltimore, which dates from 1800; that of Saint' Peter and Saint Paul at Philadelphia, a domical Renais sance structure (height of dome, 210 feet); the Immaculate Conception Cathedral at Den ver; Saint Joseph's Church, and the Cathedrals at Hartford, Saint Louis, Providence, Boston, Albany, Buffalo and Rochester.
Montreal, Canada, is fortunate in the pos session of the Catholic Cathedral of Saint James on Dominion Square; the large church of Notre Dame, built 1824; and the Anglican Christ Church Cathedral (Early English archi tecture).
Finally, looking southward to Mexico and other New World countries, attention should be called to the powerfully designed and exe cuted cathedral at Puebla before mentioning the enormous jumbled mass of the cathedral in the City of Mexico, which has Italian Renaissance and Oriental domes and Churrigueresque facades. In Peru the most noteworthy eccle siastical buildings are the cathedral and the church of the Compaflia in Cuzco and the cathedrals in Arequipa and Lima. The Brazil
ian capital possesses, in its not quite appreciated cathedral, a building of rather impressive dig nity. The wide facade of the shallow cathe dral at Buenos Aires does not harmonize with the genius of a country that sends the roots of its power every year deeper into the soil.
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