St. Luke’s Episcopal Church

St. Luke's Episcopal Church is a historic Carpenter Gothic church built in 1850s at , , the state’s first capital from 1820 to 1826. The unknown builder closely followed plans published by architect Richard Upjohn in his 1852 book Rural Architecture.
  • Type: Church
  • Description: church building in Alabama, United States of America
  • Also known as: Saint Luke’s Episcopal Church
  • Address: Cahawba, AL

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Cahaba.

Hamlet
, also spelled Cahawba, was the first permanent state capital of , United States, from 1820 to 1825. It was the county seat of until 1866.

St. Luke’s Episcopal Church

Latitude
32.3195° or 32° 19′ 10″ north
Longitude
-87.10531° or 87° 6′ 19″ west
Open location code
864J8V9V+RV
Open­Street­Map ID
way 388360772
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Wiki­data ID
Q7589778
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