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St Joseph's Cathedral St Joseph's Cathedral is one of the oldest places of worship in Buffalo. It opened in 1851, and has been Buffalo's Catholic Diocese main facility ever since. Over the main altar, there are three large stained glass windows, and these depict the Incarnation, Redemption, and Ressurection. They were a gift from Ludwig, King of Bavaria, to Bishop Timon of Buffalo. Address: 50 Franklin St Buffalo NY 14202
1 716 854-5855
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Our Lady of Victory Basilica and National Shrine was the second church in the United States to recieve basilica status. It features twin bell towers, and a copper-topped dome. The interior is designed in a French-Baroque style, and the exterior is a 15th to 16th century Renaissance style. Address: 767 Ridge Road Buffalo NY USA 14218
1 716 828-9444
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St Paul's Episcopal Cathedral St Paul's Episcopal Cathedral is one of the oldest structures in Buffalo, having been built in 1849. In 1988 it was rebuilt following a fire, and still holds regular church services. The adjacent Cathedral Park is also a popular spot for downtown office workers on lunch breaks. Address: 128 Pearl Street Buffalo NY 14202
1 716 855-0900
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