Holy Trinity Church (Juneau, Alaska)

Holy Trinity Church
Alaska Heritage Resources Survey
Location 325 Gold Street
Juneau, Alaska
Coordinates 58°18′10″N 134°24′25″W / 58.30278°N 134.40694°W / 58.30278; -134.40694Coordinates: 58°18′10″N 134°24′25″W / 58.30278°N 134.40694°W / 58.30278; -134.40694
Area less than one acre
Built 1896
Built by George E. James
Architect Foss & Olsen (1956)
Architectural style Carpenter Gothic
NRHP reference # 78000528[1]
AHRS # JUN-073
Significant dates
Added to NRHP October 19, 1978
Designated AHRS July 23, 1973

The Holy Trinity Church, also known as the Church of the Holy Trinity (Episcopal) is a church located at 325 Gold Street in Juneau, Alaska. The present building was built in 2009, replacing an 1896 structure which burned on March 12, 2006.[2]

The old church was designed by architect George E. James in the Carpenter Gothic style, and was built by Foss and Olsen in 1896 to serve a mission congregation founded only the year before. Sometime before 1914 the church building was raised up to allow the addition of a basement. The parish hall built in 1956 did not continue the Carpenter Gothic architecture of the church itself. From 1918-1944, the church served as the pro-cathedral of the Episcopal Diocese of Alaska. On October 19, 1978, the church was added to the National Register of Historic Places.[1][3][4][5]

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References

  1. 1 2 National Park Service (2008-04-15). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  2. "On The Job: Alaska - Arson Fire Set in Boat Destroys Juneau Church". December 31, 2006. Retrieved May 19, 2017.
  3. Church of the Holy Trinity homepage
  4. Church of the Holy Trinity history
  5. Church of the Holy Trinity Groundbreaking Liturgy
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