George Washington Cathedral Timeline

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1791-President George Washington appointed Major L’Enfant to divide a visionary plan for the nation’s capital. It was Major L’Enfant who first thought of “a great church for national purposes.” 1893-The congress granted a charter to the Protestant Episcopal Cathedral Foundation of the District of Columbia, allowing it to establish a cathedral and institutions of higher learning. The charter was signed by President Benjamin Harrison and is preserved in the National Archives building, in Washington D.C.
1898-President William Mckinley attended the dedication of the Peace Cross on the Cathedral Close to mark the end of the Spanish-American War.
1907-The workmen laid the foundation stone on President Washington’s longest-running construction
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1957-The War Memorial Chapel is devoted by President Dwight D. Eisenhower and Queen Elizabeth II.
1964-The Cathedral’s 300-foot Gloria in Excelsis central tower is dedicated.
1976-The Cathedral’s nave and west rose windows were completed and devoted in the presence of Queen Elizabeth II and President Gerald Ford.
1982-The Pilgrim Observation Gallery was completed and presented to the public.
1990-The completion of the west towers marked the end of 83 years of construction. 2011-A rare 5.8-magnitude earthquake struck the east coast and induced an estimated $32,000,000 in damage to the Cathedral.

The National Washington Cathedral honors the people who are serving and who have served in the armed forces. The people who were involved in building the National washington Cathedral were, Frederick Bodley, England's leading Anglican church architect, as the head architect. Henry Vaughan was selected to be the supervising architect. The, American architect Philip Hubert Frohman took over the design of the cathedral and is known as the principal architect.

To build the National Washington Cathedral it costed $65,000,000. It took 83 years to build the whole building. The Cathedral was built during 1907 through