Old St Patrick's Roman Catholic Church (1856) is the oldest public building that survived the Chicago Fire of 1871. The Church was founded by Irish Immigrants and is considered the first English Speaking Parish in Chicago. Architectecture Style is Romanesque revival style.
Located in the West Loop Old St Patrick's Church 718 West Adams Ave and is home to 3,000 household members.
The Stained glass window is by Irish American Celtic Designer Thomas Augustin "Gus" O'Shaunghnessy
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