Old First Presbyterian Church (Newark, Delaware)

Architects Dixon and Davis of Baltimore designed this stone building in the Gothic Revival style.

The Wilmington Daily Commercial publicized its construction, describing blue granite and brownstone mined from Chestnut Hill, a steeple soaring 100 feet high and twenty-foot interior ceilings.

A large, pointed-arch, stained-glass window dominates the north wall facing Main Street.

Narrow, pointed-arch windows with pastel, diamond-shaped panes line the east and west walls between exterior stone buttresses.

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