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National Historic Landmark - First Church of Christ Congregational

The First Church of Christ, Congregational, the third building on this site, was designed by architect and master builder Judah Woodruff in 1771. It is the only original Congregational church in Connecticut with a side entry--the traditional, colonial New England ...

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St John’s Church Historic District

St. John’s Church Historic District is the site of the founding of the City of Richmond, and the neighborhood contains a fine collection of historic buildings. St. John’s Episcopal Church gave the district its name. The church is important in ...

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Historic Liberty Cumberland Presbyterian Church

Erected 1860

Circuit Riders 1847-1853

Formally established 18 October 1853

1st Painted Church in Northwest Georgia

Only Church Where Union and Confederates Worshipped Together in Same Service During the War – April 1864

Union Field Hospital – May 1864

Restored 2002

Marker is on Liberty Road 0.1 ...

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Historic Christ Church, Hapeville

With the involvement of Hapeville’s first Mayor, Samuel Hape, the oldest standing church structure in the City of Hapeville, situated at Georgia Avenue and Chestnut Street, was consecrated in November 1895. From 1895 until 1906 the building functioned as an ...

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National Historic Landmark - New St. Mary's Episcopal Church

National Historic Landmark - New St. Mary's Episcopal Church

An important site in the history of the Gothic-Revival style in America.

The first attempt in this country to follow a specific English medieval church model for which measured drawings existed.

Its design and ...

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National Historic Landmark - Grace Church

National Historic Landmark - Grace Church

Consecrated October 5, 1848, Grace Church was commissioned by Bishop George Washington Doane of New Jersey, one of Richard Upjohn's most important patrons.

It is based on A.C. Pugins's GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE, which became the major reference ...

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National Historic Landmark - All Saints' Memorial Church

National Historic Landmark - All Saints' Memorial Church

Modeled on a chapel on the Isle of Wight in England, this small Gothic revival stone church was built in 1864 from designs by Richard Upjohn (1802-1878), then the most prestigious practitioner of ...

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National Historic Landmark - San Jose De Gracia Church

National Historic Landmark - San Jose De Gracia Church

Erected between 1760 and 1776, this is one of the best-preserved and most representative examples of the Spanish Colonial churches in New Mexico.

Interior decoration includes paintings on carved wooden reredos and sidewalls ...

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National Historic Landmark - San Estevan Del Rey Mission Church

National Historic Landmark - San Estevan Del Rey Mission Church

Founded in 1629 by Franciscan Fray Juan Ramirez, this is a large, impressive example of the Spanish Colonial mission church in New Mexico, blending a European plan and general form with ...

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National Historic Landmark-Trinity Church and Graveyard

National Historical Landmark- Trinity Church and Graveyard

The oldest Episcopal parish in New York City (1846). Alexander Hamilton, Robert Fulton, and William Bradford are buried in the graveyard. It is one of the early triumphs of the Gothic Revival style in ...

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