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Zion Lutheran Church is located in rural Norman County, Minnesota, United States. The church is situated 3 miles (4.8 km) east of the town of Shelly on County Road 3. The church was founded in 1880 to serve a Norwegian immigrant congregation. The Victorian Gothic church was constructed during 1883.
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Christ Church Lutheran (Minneapolis, Minnesota) Christ Episcopal Church (Benson, Minnesota) Christ Episcopal Church (Red Wing, Minnesota) Christ Lutheran Church on Capitol Hill; Christdala Evangelical Swedish Lutheran Church; Church of Our Savior (Little Falls, Minnesota) Church of St. Agnes (Saint Paul, Minnesota) Church of St. Bridget
St. John's Lutheran Church (Isanti, Minnesota) St. John's Lutheran Church (Northfield, Minnesota) Saint Paul-Reformation Lutheran Church; St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church & Parsonage; St. Pauli Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church; Stiklestad United Lutheran Church; Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church (Ham Lake, Minnesota)
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Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church may refer to: Zion Evangelical Church (Evansville, Indiana) , a National Register of Historic Places listing in Vanderburgh County, Indiana Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church (Petoskey, Michigan) , a National Register of Historic Places listing in Emmet County, Michigan
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The Presbyterian Church, Litchfield's first church, was built in 1870. The majority of the 350 people voted for the name Litchfield over Ness, and the township of Litchfield was chartered as a village on February 29, 1872. The first village council meeting was held on April 5, 1872, in the railroad's land office.