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English: Emmanuel Episcopal Church, located at 15 Newbury Street between Arlington and Berkeley Streets in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, was built in 1861 and was designed by Alexander Rice Esty in the Gothic Revival style. It shares its facilities with the Central Reform Temple with which it has an interfaith arrangement. The church is part of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts.
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