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The article says that the church is/was in New York (City or State?) but doesn't say exactly where. Google just produces reams about the case and lots of articles cribbed from Wikipedia but doesn't give the answer, AFAICS. Does anyone know? If it still exists (or even if it doesn't), I'd have thought it might be sufficiently notable to merit an article. --GuillaumeTell16:38, 30 October 2010 (UTC)Reply
"The church, located [at the time] on the northeast corner of Madison Avenue and 42nd Street." In another 23 years, a block from Grand Central Terminal.