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Prisoner of War Camp Chapel

(3.5 MI.S)

A prisoner of war camp, used primarily for Italian soldiers, was in operation near this site during World War II. Known as the Hereford Military Reservation and Reception Center, it was first used in 1943 for prisoners captured in ...

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St. Luke's Chapel

Landmarks of New York

This third oldest existing church edifice in Manhattan was built in 1821 on farmland donated by Trinity Parish to the independent parish of St. Luke's Church, of which Clement C. Moore was a founder and first ...

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28 Chapel Street

Vanderhorst Mansion

Built as a suburban villa by a member of the wealthy Vanderhorst family, owners of much of Kiawah Island, the stuccoed brick house stands two stories above a raised basement and has a piazza approached on the main floor ...

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Historic Derby Street Chapel

Dedicated on July 13, 1924, this structure was built by the Seventh Day Adventist Church, and was heralded by The Cocoa Tribune as an honor to the City. In 1955 it was sold to the Church of Christ, Scientists. In ...

National Historic Landmark - Willard Memorial Chapel

National Historic Landmark - Willard Memorial Chapel-Welch Memorial Hall

The Willard Memorial Chapel is a distinctive and highly intact representation of the work of the Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company.

Fixtures, windows and furnishings in the chapel were executed by the Tiffany ...

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St. Paul's Chapel

St. Paul’s Chapel is a National Historic Landmark, one of the only remaining colonial era houses of worship in New York, and the oldest continuously used public building in the city.

St. Paul’s Chapel is part of the larger Parish of ...

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The Johnson Chapel Missionary Baptist Church

The only remaining rural church in southern Sarasota County dating from the 1910s, Johnson Chapel was built as the Osprey Missionary Baptist Church in 1915 on the west side of the Tamiami Trail in Osprey, six miles north of Laurel, ...

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National Historic Landmark-Pompion Hill Chapel

National Historic Landmark- Pompion Hill Chapel

A miniature Georgian masterpiece. A fine, virtually unaltered example of a South Carolina back parish church. Interior woodwork and nearly all furnishings are original.

Courtesy National Park Service National Historic Landmarks

Photo courtesy Library of Congress Historic ...

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National Historic Landmark-Chapelle Administration Building

National Historic Landmark- Chapelle Administration Building

This is one of the finest works of John Anderson Lankford (1874-1942), a pioneer Black architect who helped gain recognition for Afro-American architects in the architectural community.

Courtesy National Park Service National Historic Landmarks

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National Historic Landmark-Lee Chapel, Washington & Lee University

Built in 1867 under his supervision, this Victorian Gothic brick building commemorates the years Robert E. Lee (1807-1870) served as president (1865-1870) of the college, then known as Washington College. Lee is buried in a chapel vault.

Image: Library of ...

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