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Barratt's Chapel is a chapel located to the north of Frederica in Kent County, Delaware. It was built in 1780 on land donated by Philip Barratt, owner of Barratt Hall, and a prominent local landowner and political figure. Barratt, who had recently become a Methodist, wanted to build a center for the growing Methodist movement in Delaware.
Christ Church is a historic Episcopal church and cemetery located at S. State and Water Streets at Dover, Kent County, Delaware.It is located on one of two public squares set aside for houses of worship in the Dover town plan of 1717.
Christ Church (Dover, Delaware) Christ Church, Milford, Delaware; Cow Marsh Old School Baptist Church; G. ... Saxton United Methodist Church; Star Hill AME Church; T.
631 S. State St, Dover, Delaware Church dedicated in 1997, clustered with Immaculate Conception Parish [42] Three manual Rodgers organ Immaculate Conception 533 Main St, Marydel, Maryland Founded in 1914, clustered with Holy Cross Parish. [43] St. John the Apostle 506 Seabury Ave, Milford, Delaware Founded in early 1900s, church dedicated in ...
DOVER — An anti-LGBTQ+ sign was posted on a door at the First Parish Congregational Church, an incident that will be reviewed by the New Hampshire attorney general’s office.. Church leaders ...
The Delaware State Museum is located on the designated Meeting House Square in Dover, which was originally established in 1717. It encompasses four buildings, each with its own unique history and architectural features. The first building, known as Building No. 1, is the Old Presbyterian Church.
Notable buildings include the Wesley United Methodist Church (c. 1850), Whatcoat United Methodist Church (1871-1872), Dover's Railroad Station (1860s, 1911), Capitol Theatre (1903-1904), and Priscilla Block (1896). Located in the district is the separately listed John Bullen House. [2] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in ...
October 10, 1972 (North of Frederica on Delaware Route 1: Frederica: 20: Belmont Hall: Belmont Hall: December 16, 1971 (217 Smyrna-Leipsic Rd. Smyrna: 21: Bethel Methodist Protestant Church