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we don t know who the architect was who did that expansion and who built the bell tower. tragically, latrobe had already died at that time. he had died in new orleans. and i imagine there might be some historians in the room. and if anyone is interested in helping us solve the mystery, we would love to know. the bell tower is very beautiful addition to the church and inside the bell tower, it houses a bell that was forged by paul revere s son, joseph revere. stamped on it, it says 1822 boston revere. it s not the only revere bell that came to washington, but it is the only one that is still in its place and being you d for its oernlg purpose. it s interesting, too, to think about this building. this is the only building on lafayette square that goes back to the era that it goes back to, that is still being used for the purpose for which it was built more than 200 years later. and i m very happy to say that we are open most days of the week and we welcome anybody who likes to
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