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  2. List of tallest crosses in the world - Wikipedia

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    Large Cross at Bellevue Baptist Church United States: Cordova, Tennessee: 35.183421 -89.811886: 45.72 m: 1999: Large cross of Bethany World Prayer Center United States: Baton Rouge, Louisiana: 30.380179 -91.059992: 45.72 m: Large cross of Restoration Fellowship Church United States: Strasburg, Virginia: 39.017533 -78.358250: 45.72 m: Cruz de ...

  3. High cross - Wikipedia

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    There was a unique Early Medieval tradition in Ireland and Britain of raising large sculpted stone crosses, usually outdoors. These probably developed from earlier traditions using wood, perhaps with metalwork attachments, and earlier pagan Celtic memorial stones; the Pictish stones of Scotland may also have influenced the form.

  4. Cross in the Woods - Wikipedia

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    The highlight of the shrine is a large wooden cross and bronze figure of Christ by sculptor Marshall Fredericks. The site also includes outdoor and indoor churches, numerous smaller shrines, and a nun doll museum. The Cross in the Woods is open 365 days a year and the Church built at this location holds Masses every day, year round.

  5. Branson Cross - Wikipedia

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    Branson Cross is a large structure in the shape of a cross located in Walnut Shade, Missouri near Branson, Missouri. At 218 feet (66.45m) tall, it is claimed to be the largest cross in North America. [3] The cross is among the ten largest such structures in the world. [4]

  6. Summit cross - Wikipedia

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    Large summit crosses in the modern sense — that is pieces designed specifically for mountain tops by expert craftsmen — were not really introduced until the end of the 19th century. One known exception is that of the Kleinglockner and Grossglockner, which were given large summit crosses in 1799 and 1800 as part of their first ascent. [2]

  7. Christian cross variants - Wikipedia

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    Pectoral cross: A large cross worn in front of the chest (in Latin, pectus) by some clergy. Rood: Large crucifix high in a church; most medieval Western churches had one, often with figures of the Virgin Mary and John the Evangelist alongside, and often mounted on a rood screen: Globus cruciger

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