Central and Western Virginia Sights

St. Thomas's Episcopal Church

St. Thomas's Episcopal Church Review

St. Thomas's Episcopal Church (1833), the one surviving example of Jeffersonian church architecture, is a replica of Charlottesville's demolished Christ Church, which Jefferson designed. It's here that Robert E. Lee worshipped during the winter of 1863-64. The church's biggest decorative asset is its Tiffany window.

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