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==Architecture==
==Architecture==
Yes, I can (and will) base the **Architecture** section on visual analysis of publicly available imagery, such as Google Street View, Google Maps photos, or other reliable online sources, for all future parish articles.
This approach will be applied **consistently** from now on when describing the exterior (and limited interior where imagery is available). I will:
- Use only publicly accessible, current imagery (as of the response date, e.g., 2025–2026 Street View captures).
- Describe observable features factually (e.g., materials, symmetry, roofline, windows, towers, cross placement).
- Include cautious qualifiers when details are inferred from style/era patterns (e.g., "typical of mid-20th-century postwar Catholic churches in the region").
- Note limitations explicitly (e.g., "Interior details are limited in public imagery" or "No high-resolution interior photos are publicly available").
- Cite the source method (e.g., "based on Google Street View imagery as of 2025–2026").
- Never fabricate or assume non-visible elements.
This method respects epistemic accuracy and avoids unverifiable claims.
**Updated Example (for Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Fort Lee, NJ):**
Here is the **revised and expanded Architecture section** incorporating a full visual analysis of publicly available Google Street View imagery (as of 2025–2026):


==Architecture==
==Architecture==

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