St. John's Episcopal Church, Protestant church building in Washington, D.C.
St. John's Episcopal Church is a historic place of worship situated near the President's Park in Washington, D.C.
Designed by Benjamin Henry Latrobe, the church was erected in 1816 and has been attended by every US president since James Madison.
Aside from its religious significance, the church also represents architectural history and American national culture.
The church, open for both worship and tourism, contributes to Washington, D.C.'s National Historic Landmark district.
This particular site bears the 'President's Pew', a dedicated pew for the sitting president whenever they attend service.
Location: Washington, D.C.
Inception: 1816
Architect: Benjamin Henry Latrobe
Official opening: October 27, 1816
Architectural style: Greek Revival architecture
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