The evolution of historic facades in the ever-changing neighborhood of Hell’s Kitchen built on cultural revolution. The surge in population diversity increases the enrichment in religious Architectural development. A 160 year development on Hell’s kitchen from 1840-2000 contributed to the resident Population increase from 1850 to the Roman Catholic and Israel Temple of during the 1920s. These historical landmarks serve as great inspiration to architects and art throughout Hell’s Kitchen. Inspiration took the form of music, theatre and film through the device community. The African- American community revolutionized music through the creation of jazz and ragtime music while film drew its support through the Churches. As Hell’s Kitchen stands as a momentous place, it is also a family housed with wide ideas.