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- ASt. John's Episcopal Church2401 E Broad St, Corner of E. Broad Street and 24th at top of Church Hill. Across from Patrick Henry Park., Richmond, VA · (804) 648-5015
- BSt Stephen's Episcopal Church6000 Grove Ave, Richmond, VA · (804) 288-2867
- CSt John's United Church of Christ503 N Lombardy St, Richmond, VA · (804) 358-9291
mailing address: 2319 East Broad Street. Richmond, VA 23223. (804) 649-7938. @2020 St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church, Richmond, Virginia. St. John's Church is an active, diverse Episcopal Parish in Church Hill, and historic, urban neighborhood in Richmond, Virginia.
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St. John's Church is an Episcopal church located at 2401 East Broad Street in Richmond, Virginia, United States. Formed from several earlier parishes, St. John's is the oldest church in the city of Richmond, Virginia. It was built in 1741 by William Randolph 's son, Colonel Richard Randolph; the Church Hill district was named for it.
- October 15, 1966
- Richmond, Virginia
- 1741/1611
- 127-0013
St. John's Church in Richmond, Virginia, is one of America's most important historic sites, where - swayed by Patrick Henry’s powerful argument - the delegates made a decision that changed the course of history, lighting the spark of the War for Independence. Visit Us. Visitor Center Hours. Thursday 11:30 AM - 4:00 PM. Friday 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM.
ST. JOHN'S CHURCH & VISITOR CENTER 2401 East Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23223 804.648.5015
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