Trinity Church Interior. Courtesy of Peter Crifo. Photograph by Steven Bababekov.
Trinity Episcopal Church, a landmark in Roslyn, epitomizes architectural brilliance and serves as a living monument to history. Designed in 1906 by Stanford White and adorned with Tiffany stained-glass windows, this church is a testament to enduring craftsmanship.
In the 1860s, prior to the opulence of the Gilded Age, a modest church occupied the site. In the video below, historian and museum educator Jean Henning recounts the history of Trinity Church's Civil War-era bell and the profound impact young John Codman Pollitz had on this house of worship and his community.
Video created by multimedia specialist and Roslyn Landmark Society volunteer, Florence Westergard.
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