Description2021 Christ Church, North Columbus Street facade.jpg
English: Christ Church is an Episcopal church located at 118 North Washington Street, with an entrance at 141 North Columbus Street, in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia. It was built from 1765 to 1773 under the supervision of James Parsons, who was seceded by John Carlyle. The church was designed in rhe Georgian style by Col. James Wren, a descendant of Christopher Wren.
The church was added to the National Register of Historic Places and designated a National Historic Landmark in May and April 1970, respectively.
This images shows the facade facing North Washington Street.
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