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  2. Daughters of Zion Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Daughters of Zion Cemetery, also known as Zion Cemetery, Society Cemetery, and Old Oakwood Section, is a historic African-American cemetery located at Charlottesville, Virginia, United States. It was established in 1873, and contains an estimated 300 burial sites with 152 of the burials commemorated with 136 surviving grave markers.

  3. Shincheonji Church of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    It is a festival of thanksgiving to God for guiding them through the revealed Word (the blood and flesh of Jesus) and for leading them out of spiritual Babylon (death) to spiritual Zion (God's kingdom, Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony), which is the path to life (Revelation 17:14, Revelation 18:4 ...

  4. Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion - Wikipedia

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    Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion. Coordinates: 14°07′49″N 38°43′10″E. The dome and bell tower of the New Cathedral of Our Lady Mary of Zion. The Church of Our Lady, Mary of Zion[ a] is an Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church which is claimed to contain the Ark of the Covenant. The church is located in the town of Axum, Tigray Region in ...

  5. African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church - Wikipedia

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    The African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, or the AME Zion Church ( AMEZ) is a historically African-American Christian denomination based in the United States. It was officially formed in 1821 in New York City, but operated for a number of years before then. The African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church adheres to Wesleyan-Arminian theology.

  6. Green Springs National Historic Landmark District - Wikipedia

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    Designated VLR. February 20, 1973 [ 2] Green Springs National Historic Landmark District is a national historic district in Louisa County, Virginia noted for its concentration of fine rural manor houses and related buildings in an intact agricultural landscape. Admitted to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974, it became the first ...

  7. Church of Zion, Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    Church of Zion, Jerusalem. The "Church of Zion", actually the Cenacle building. Miniature from a 1693 Greek-language Proskynetarion, a pilgrim's guide book to the holy places in Jerusalem and Palestine. The Church of Zion, also known as the Church of the Apostles on Mount Zion, is a presumed Jewish-Christian congregation continuing at Mount ...

  8. Zion Methodist Church (Norfolk, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Designated VLR. December 6, 2006 [2] Zion Methodist Church, now known as Norfolk United Methodist Church, is a historic Methodist church located at Norfolk, Virginia. It was built in 1896–1897, and is a modest one-story brick church topped by a side-gable roof in the Romanesque Revival style. The front façade is three-bays wide, and ...

  9. Church of the Holy Sepulchre - Wikipedia

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    The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, [ a] also known as the Church of the Resurrection, [ b] is a fourth-century church in the Christian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. The church is also the seat of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem. [ 1] It is considered the holiest site in Christianity and has been the most important pilgrimage ...