Saint Clement Catholic Church, Chicago
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St. Clements Catholic Church was built in 1917-1918 in Lincoln Park in Chicago. Built in a Byzantine style modeled on the famous Hagia Sofia, the church is highlighted as an architecturally significant church in the book "Chicago Churches: A Photographic Essay" by Elizabeth Johnson (Uppercase Books Inc, 1999) as well as "Chicago Churches and Synagogues: An Architectural Pilgrimage" by George A. Lane (Loyola Press 1982).

