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Notable non-residential buildings include the African Methodist Episcopal Church, which was erected in 1885, the King-McClanahan House, which was built circa 1864 and is now the Allegheny Street bed and breakfast, the Mattern's Orchard House, which was erected in 1830 and is now Holliday Real Estate LLC, the Presbyterian Church, which was built ...
Hollidaysburg was first laid out in 1796 and was named after Adam and William Holliday, Irish immigrants who founded the settlement; [5] by 1814 it consisted of several houses and a tavern. Hollidaysburg became the main transfer point between the Pennsylvania Canal and the Portage Railroad, a gateway to western Pennsylvania. The canal and ...
Hollidaysburg: 7: Broad Avenue Historic District: Broad Avenue Historic District: July 25, 2002 ... St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church: September 18, 1978
After the opening of the new church building in 1912, the previous wooden building was converted into a parochial school. [2] The school, which eventually moved into a larger building behind the current church, operated until the end of the 2010–2011 school year when it was merged with Saint John the Evangelist Regional Catholic School, also in Uniontown.
St. John's Pro-Cathedral. The first Mass in Altoona was celebrated by the Reverend John Walsh, pastor of St. Mary Church in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania. Although it is not known for certain, it was probably in 1850. [3] The first church in town, St. John the Evangelist, was dedicated the following year.
St. Mary (1853–1993) Our Lady of Angels (1993–2024) St. Pio of Pietrelcina (2024–) [49] [15] Closed in 1993 St. Mary (New Castle) 124 North Beaver St., New Castle: Part of Holy Spirit Parish. St. Mary (North Side) Pressley and Nash St., East Allegheny, Pittsburgh Closed in 1981; [50] parish is now part of Christ Our Savior Parish. St ...
In 1923, it was consecrated as St. Mary’s Assyrian and Epistolic Church. Though the original location was sold in the 1980s when the church moved to Shrewsbury, it was still a beacon to ...
St. Mary's Church, St. Mary the Virgin's Church, St. Mary Church, Saint Mary Church, or other variations on the name, is a commonly used name for specific churches of various Christian denominations. Notable uses of the term may refer to: