The Old Pine Street Church, formally the Third Presbyterian Church, at 412 Pine Street between S. 4th and S. 5th Streets in the Society Hill neighborhood of Philadelphia was built in 1766-67 by Robert Smith. It was significantly altered or remodeled in 1837, 1857 (by John Fraser) and 1867, and then restored to the 1857 design in 1955. (Source: Architecture in Philadelphia: A Guide)
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