Trinity Church (Brooklyn, Connecticut)

[2] Its congregation now meets mainly in a newer church at 7 Providence Street in Brooklyn Center, but still uses this building for special events.

The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in October 1970.

The main facade is three bays wide, with a round-arch opening framed by pilasters and a fully pedimented gable.

The interior has its original box pews, whose doors are mounted on wrought iron hinges.

[2] It is modeled on churches designed by Peter Harrison, and was built in part with the labor of slaves supplied by Malbone.

Old Trinity Church in 1907 postcard