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Eh? I thought this article was about the presently active church building, on the northwest corner of Clinton and Montague Streets, seen here mostly in quite poor external photos such as File:WTM by official-ly cool 002.JPG. However, the infobox describes the subject as a former church building, now the Packer gymn, which is four blocks south, on the southeast corner of Clinton and Livingston Streets, seen in File:Livingston Clinton Packer Collegiate jeh.jpg. If this is the correct building for this artice, then the rest of the article should be changed, deleting the Landmark designation and other information not relevant here, or else separate articles should be written for the less notable building and the more notable one. Jim.henderson (talk) 15:55, 13 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]