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Chancel Ceiling of Saint James-the-Less Episcopal Church.
Chancel Ceiling of Saint James-the-Less Episcopal Church.
Photo credit: Jack E. Boucher

The Church of St. James the Less is an historic Episcopal church building in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that was architecturally influential. As St. James-the-Less Episcopal Church, it is designated a National Historic Landmark. According to the National Park Service's official Statement of Significance the church "is the first example of the pure English Parish church style in America, and one of the best examples of a 19th-century American Gothic church for its coherence and authenticity of design. Its influence on the major architects of the Gothic Revival in the United States was profound."