Trinity Parish Church (Seattle)

[4] The church then moved to its present site, at 609 Eighth Avenue, where a replacement building was constructed, opening in 1892.

It was designed by Chicago-based architect Henry F. Starbuck in English Gothic Revival style, and its construction was overseen by Charles A.

[4] Despite the additions, Graham maintained the English Gothic Revival style while adding German stained glass windows and an altar of Italian marble.

The Carrara marble altar was designed and fabricated in Italy with mother of pearl, ceramic tile and Venetian gold glass.

[3] The building was severely damaged in the 2001 Nisqually earthquake,[4] but the altar, reredos and windows all survived fully intact.

The church viewed from the east in 1982. Since the late 1980s, photos taken from this angle have included downtown skyscrapers prominently in the background.
The original Trinity Parish Church in 1874 before it burnt down in 1889