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Fisk Memorial Chapel
Fisk Memorial Chapel, deigned by New York architect Willia...
Strawberry Chapel
Chapel of Ease to St. John's (Biggin's Church), built abou...
Methodist Chapel
On this site a Methodist Chapel was constructed in 1834. <...
The Old Cadet Chapel
Built on the Plain in 1837
Moved to the Cemetery &
Community Chapel of Melbourne Beach Florida
Non-Denominational
This historic Chapel, the oldest ...
Chapel of Ease Old Trinity Episcopal Church
Circa 1707
In the selection of the middle point betw...
University Hall and Gray Chapel
University Hall was completed in 1893. It is constructed o...
St. Mary, Star of the Sea Chapel & Cemetery
“Tubman Chapel”
Built before 1767 by R...
Providence Chapel
The first Christian Church in Georgia was constituted at t...
Riley's Chapel
First Annual Indian Mission Conference of the Methodist Ch...
Results for Chapel
Fisk Memorial Chapel
Fisk Memorial Chapel, deigned by New York architect William Bigelow, was erected in 1892 in memory of General Clinton B. Fisk, a founder of the University. The religious and cultural center of the campus, the Chapel has welcomed foreign dignitaries, ...
Strawberry Chapel
Chapel of Ease to St. John's (Biggin's Church), built about 1725 on land bequeathed by James Child, founder at this place, of the Town of Childbury. Strawberry Ferry was established here by Act of Assembly in 1705.
Marker is at the ...
Methodist Chapel
On this site a Methodist Chapel was constructed in 1834.
As the first church in Iowa, it served not only as a place of worship but as a community center in an early spirit of civic concern, ecumenism and racial ...
The Old Cadet Chapel
Built on the Plain in 1837
Moved to the Cemetery &
reopened at this site in 1911
Open Daily 0800-1600
Marker is on Washington Road, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Community Chapel of Melbourne Beach Florida
Non-Denominational
This historic Chapel, the oldest Church on the Beaches, has been the center of community religious life since it was built in 1892 on land donated in 1890 by Mr. And Mrs. Henry Whiting.
At a cost of $200 and a ...
Chapel of Ease Old Trinity Episcopal Church
Circa 1707
In the selection of the middle point between the Atlantic Ocean and the Chesapeake Bay for the start of the Mason-Dixon Line survey, this area was the center of a long controversy among British, Maryland and Pennsylvania officials as ...
University Hall and Gray Chapel
University Hall was completed in 1893. It is constructed of Amherst Sandstone. The bell tower rises to a height of 148 feet. The structure houses administrative offices, classrooms, and the legendary Gray Chapel. Among the celebrities who have appeared here ...
St. Mary, Star of the Sea Chapel & Cemetery
“Tubman Chapel”
Built before 1767 by Richard Tubman II, to serve the Roman Catholics who had worshipped in this area since the second half of the the 17th century. Early unmarked burial vault on site.
Chapel enlarged in 1819 and ...
Providence Chapel
The first Christian Church in Georgia was constituted at this site in 1837. Services were held early in the 1830's by Rev. George Lynch Smith, first under a brush arbor and later in the log schoolhouse. This building, then two-story, ...
Riley's Chapel
First Annual Indian Mission Conference of the Methodist Church was held in Oklahoma at Riley's Chapel, Oct. 23, 1844, Bishop Thomas A. Morris presiding. Conference area was west to the Rocky Mts., east to Ark.-Mo. line. Rev. Thomas Bertholf, missionary, ...