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Huntsville: Moved in 2007, originally located near Ardmore in Limestone County [6] 19: Edmonton Heights Historic District: June 21, 2021 : 3800-3822 Colton Ln. NE, 3802-3831 Crane Dr. NE, 3802-3811 Eton Rd. NE, 3812-3818 Melody Cir. NE, 3800-3836 Melody Rd. NE, 3800-3814 Meridian St. North, 200-303 Salem Dr. NE, 202-250 Victory Ln.
The Old Town Historic District was the second historic district in Huntsville, Alabama.It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 18, 1978. Roughly bounded by Dement and Lincoln Sts., and Randolph and Walker Avenues, it features homes in a variety of styles including Victorian, Federal, Greek Revival, Queen Anne, American Craftsman, and even Prairie School with homes ...
St. Mary of the Visitation Catholic Church (Huntsville, Alabama) Saint Matthew's Catholic Church (Mobile, Alabama) St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church (Anniston, Alabama)
A fire destroyed the old Methodist Church on Fillmore Road on Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2024. It took about an hour to get it fully under control and a few hours to get all the hot spots out, Kauffman said.
The first Methodist churches were in Norwich (1757), in Rotherham (1761), in Whitby (1762), and in Heptonstall (1764). About 700 Methodist chapels in the United Kingdom have been identified as significant buildings for their architecture or history by author Ian Serjeant, who has served as Conservation Officer for the Methodist church since ...
1608 Old County Road ... Daes Chapel Methodist Church: built NRHP-listed Clarkesville, Georgia: Broad Street Methodist Episcopal Church South: 1873 built 1980 NRHP-listd
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Ford's Chapel went into the Tennessee Conference in 1812. In 1870, the North Alabama Conference was established and Ford's Chapel left the Tennessee Conference and became a member of the North Alabama Conference. At different times, the North Alabama Conference placed Ford's Chapel on the Meridianville, the Madison, and the Toney Circuits.