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Arch Street Presbyterian Church: 1855 1971 NRHP-listed 1726–1732 Arch Street: Philadelphia: Founded 1813 as the Fifth Presbyterian Church. Reorganized 1850. Neoclassical design by Hoxie & Button: Bensalem Presbyterian Church 1710 c. APRHS 75
PA 113 follows a southwest-to-northeast alignment through western and northern parts of the borough via Kimberton Road, Nutt Road, Bridge Street, Gay Street, Franklin Avenue, Emmett Street, Dayton Street, Freemont Street and Black Rock Road. PA 113 heads southwest to Downingtown, and northeast to Trappe. PA 23 and PA 113 share a short ...
The rear section of this church was built in 1895 as the congregation's primary place of worship. The cornerstone for a new, larger sanctuary was subsequently laid in the fall of 1915; [16] that section, which was attached to the church's front on Sixth Street, was completed in 1916, and featured a high tower and belfry with parapets and pinnacles.
Columbus Boulevard and Christian Street Church of the Holy Trinity: 1904 Walnut Street Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral: 3723 Chestnut Street Saint Clement's Church: 2013 Appletree Street St. James Kingsessing (Old Swedes') 6838 Woodland Avenue official website: Church of St. James the Less: 3227 West Clearfield Street Church of St. Luke & the ...
St. Peter's Kierch, also called the Old Kierch or St. Peter's Church, is a historic Lutheran church in Middletown, Dauphin County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. Construction began in 1767 and it was dedicated by Henry Muhlenberg in 1769. St. Peter's Kierch was used regularly until 1879 when a large church was completed.
HABS No. PA-1725, "Church of St. James the Less", 93 photos, 17 color transparencies, 21 measured drawings, 61 data pages, 8 photo caption pages, supplemental material HABS No. PA-1725-A, " Church of St. James the Less, Lych Gate ", 5 photos, 1 photo caption page
The Baptismal font in front of the St. Joseph's altar at St. Michael's Church. The Church of Saint Michael (commonly known as St. Michael Church, or Saint Michael's) is an active parish of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia located at Second and Jefferson Streets in Philadelphia, in the West Kensington section of the city (sometimes referred to as "Old Kensington").
The First African Baptist Church was built in 1906 at the corner of Christian Street and 16th Street in the Christian Street Historic District. It was added to Philadelphia's Register of Historic Buildings in 2015 over the objections of the church's pastor , Terrence Griffith, who preferred to sell the building to benefit his congregation at ...