Designated March 19, 1974
St. Bartholomew’s Church, near Grant Square in Crown Heights, was designed by Brooklyn architect George P. Chappell. A romanesque Revival church executed in red brick with a rough-faced red granite base, its most picturesque features include a wide gabel containing a large, round-arched, stained-glass window and a curved projection at the west corner with a semiconical roof.
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Crown Heights
The name “Crown Heights” was used starting around 1910 to describe the area south of Eastern Parkway. The area north of the parkway was called “Bedford” well into the 20th century, since the area was considered part of Bedford-Stuyvesant.
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