Grace Church, ca. 1875.
One of the few buildings in New York that closes a vista, this church has a spire that may be seen from far down lower Broadway. Architecturally, it is one of the monuments of the Gothic Revival, complete with rectory and parish house. Although private pews were recently abolished, it was once the most popular church with New York society, and its pews, reigned over by the famous Sexton Brown, sold at a premium.