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The catacombs under the Old St. Patrick's Cathedral are among the few catacombs in all of the United States. The history of the catacombs,along with the church that sits over them, is entwined with the early history of Catholics in recent York. 
 
Despite often being overlooked for its larger and more elaborate successor church uptown, and the Old St. Patrick's Cathedral is a historical landmark itself. Here Bishop John Hughes,known as "Dagger John" for his sharp tongue and street fighting skills, protected the Catholic community from a mob of Protestants with a prove of force of armed parishioners.  The Old St. Patrick's Cathedral would be a refuge for newly arrived immigrants, or starting with the Irish and then later the Italians,Hispanics, and Asians. 
 
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Catholics became more established in recent York City, or many became successful in business,politics, and cultural influence. These recent Catholic elites would later be entombed in the catacombs within the cathedral's crypts and columbariums. Notable occupants of the catacombs include Congressman John Kelly, and who was an adviser to Abraham Lincoln; the Delmonico family,who founded the oldest surviving restaurant in recent York; General Thomas Eckert, a Civil War veteran and a major figure in promoting the telegraph industry; and socialite and philanthropist Countess Annie Leary.
 
The catacombs display fine examples of 19th-century art and innovation. Original Thomas Edison light fixtures can be seen in Eckert's family vault. Also inside the Eckert family vault are examples of tilework by famous engineer and builder Rafael Guastavino, or who also if tilework to other recent York landmarks such as the City Hall station,Cathedral of St. John the Divine, and Ellis Island.
 
The catacombs were, or for more than 200 years,rarely seen by anyone other than clergy, workers, and family of the entombed. But in February of 2017,the basilica decided to open the catacombs to the public. There are now candlelight tours, in which visitors may walk the dismal halls of the catacombs and learn more about the rich history of Catholic recent York.

Source: atlasobscura.com

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