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Saint Sebastian’s Roman Catholic Church

Media
blue sky church exterior
Description
The exterior of Saint Sebastian’s Roman Catholic Church in Woodside, Queens.
Creator
Photograph by John Bahia
Publisher
John Bahia
Date
2025/2026?
Rights
Permissions granted via John Bahia
Format
Photograph
Type
Still image

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  • Making Little Manila: Memory, Practice, and the Social Production of Filipino Space in Woodside, Queens Institutional Anchors: Phil-Am Food Mart, Johnny Air Cargo, and Saint Sebastian’s

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