The church, located a mile from Chicago, was completely passing by, but watched people enter and exit, and followed everyone to visit the wave. Although it looks simple on the outside, it has a more sailing character inside. Unlike the bustling streets, there are few people inside the church, and the interior is antique. The church was a church of the Presbyterian Church of America, founded in February 1871, and was a merged church in October. After the fire broke out on the same day, the church was burned down, so there is now this Gothic revival church building, which is also on Chicago Michigan Avenue. The oldest building except the Chicago Water Tower.