Trinity Episcopal Cathedral
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Fountain in the Courtyard at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral
Mitchell House and the Columbarium Seen from Courtyard at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral
Interior of Trinity Episcopal Cathedral showing high gothic arches
Main Southwest Entry Foyer of Trinity Episcopal Cathedral
Backstory and Context
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Constructed during the period 1884 - 1892, the main sanctuary of the Cathedral was designed in the Gothic Revival Style frequently used in English rural churches of the nineteenth century. At the time, the Cathedral was very much an architectural statement which proclaimed the linkage of the American Episcopal Church with the English Anglican tradition.
Today, the Cathedral is part of Little Rock's vibrant downtown Quapaw Quarter, only a block away from the Governor's Mansion and not far from the busy streets of commercial Little Rock. However, when it was originally constructed, the Cathedral sat amongst fields and country cottages. Now it nestles amongst historic houses, many of which were constructed around the same time as the Cathedral, creating an historic ambience which encompasses several blocks.
Sources
https://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/entries/quapaw-550/
http://www.quapawtribe.com/401/Tribal-Name
http://www.historicarkansas.org/exhibits/we-walk-in-two-worlds
https://www.littlerock.gov/!userfiles/editor/docs/planning/hdc/QQA%20tour%202014.pdf
https://www.trinitylittlerock.org/about/our-history
https://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/entries/trinity-episcopal-cathedral-8746/https://www.littlerock.gov/!
Maureen Richmond, Photographer
Maureen Richmond, Photographer
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