Save St. Saviour's!

St. Saviour's Church, located upon Maspeth Hill (57-40 58th Street, Maspeth, NY), was founded by Maspeth pioneers James Maurice, John Van Cott, David Jones and Garrit Furman and designed in a Carpente... continue reading »

1,000 signatures Goal: 5,000
All Signatures (1,000 total)
51.
Haydee Mv 22 October 2015

"New York is developing and changing quickly. Help restore and save our history."

52.
Irene V 22 October 2015

"save this historical site"

53.
Joseph M 13 October 2015
54.
Jillian Searlese 10 October 2015
55.
John D 10 October 2015
56.
Ken W 10 October 2015

"Any church deserves to be saved."

57.
Jeremy L 8 October 2015
58.
Laura M 29 September 2015
59.
Rita Cc 19 September 2015
60.
Marc P 16 September 2015
61.
Michael D 9 September 2015
62.
Elizabeth V 8 September 2015
63.
Jane L 6 September 2015

"Like old buildings."

64.
Geraldine F 2 September 2015

"Please extend funds to save St. Savior's. We can't afford to lose one more piece of our history."

65.
Audra Md 27 August 2015
66.
John G 23 August 2015

"St. Saviour's is a unique parcel of land rich in history, as well as a precious island of green in a grim urban ocean. Don't allow it to be sacrificed for development better suited to another location."

67.
Ben M 23 August 2015
68.
Ana Grant 22 August 2015

"Don't tear down your history!"

69.
William H 14 August 2015
70.
Tim P 11 August 2015

"This is an awesome historical remnant; please find some way to save it in some form, perhaps a park restaurant, or community center, regardless, there must be some painless way to allow the church and grounds to remain."

71.
Kevin S 9 August 2015

"Please don't allow any more of Queens to fall victim to developers. Brooklyn is proof that neighborhoods can be successfully developed while restoring and preserving their historical character. Too much of the borough's history has already been razed and "

72.
Patricia As 1 August 2015
73.
Norina Mm 1 August 2015

"Open space within the boroughs is needed!"

74.
Theresa Md 28 July 2015

"We are loosing to much of our history in Queens and NYC. I am a big fan of old buildings and the need to keep them so that our future architects can learn from the master builders, who built them with out modern conviences. Just back breaking labors of lo"

75.
Catherine B 26 July 2015
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