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St. Luke's Church, also known as Old Brick Church, or Newport Parish Church, is a historic church building, located in the unincorporated community of Benns Church, near Smithfield in Isle of Wight County, Virginia, United States. It is the oldest church in Virginia and oldest church in British North America of brick construction.
Accomack County, Virginia: 1673 St. Mary's, Whitechapel: Lancaster, Virginia: 1675 Lowland Cottage: Ware Neck, Virginia: 1676 Winona: Bridgetown, Virginia: 1681 The only known 17th-century house in the country, other than Bacon's Castle in Surry County, to have diagonally-placed triple-chimney stacks. St. Luke's Church: Smithfield, Virginia: ca ...
Location of Isle of Wight County in Virginia. ... Smithfield: 19: St. Luke's Church: St. Luke's Church. October 15, 1966 : 4 miles ...
Thomas helped to preserve the 1632 St. Luke's Church, which in the late 20th century was recognized as a National Historic Landmark. Thomas literally "wrote the book" on St. Luke's Church, The Old Brick Church Near Smithfield, Virginia, specifically to champion recognition of its 1632 date of construction and legacy. He presented his work to ...
St. Luke's Church in Smithfield, built in the early- to mid-17th century, is the oldest extant brick church in the Thirteen colonies, and the only existing Gothic brick structure in the United States.
St. Luke's Church (Smithfield, Virginia), a National Historic Landmark and listed on the NRHP St. Luke's Episcopal Church (Vancouver, Washington) Saint Luke's Church Complex (Two Rivers, Wisconsin), listed on the NRHP
St. Luke's Church: 1682 1960 Smithfield, VA: Anglican: Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow: 1685 1961 Sleepy Hollow, NY: Dutch Reformed Church: Old Quaker Meeting House of Queens: 1694–1719 1967 Queens, New York City, NY: Society of Friends: Merion Friends Meeting House: c. 1695 –1715 1999 Merion Station, PA: Society of Friends: Holy Trinity ...
Smithfield Historic District is a national historic district located at Smithfield, Isle of Wight County, Virginia. It encompasses 289 contributing buildings and 2 contributing structures in the historic downtown and surrounding residential areas of Smithfield.