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It was replaced by the current church building in 1932. The current church building is a Gothic Revival structure, built out of brick on a stone foundation. It was designed by the noted Arkansas architect Charles L. Thompson, and was completed in 1932. [2] The church building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [1]
Mena, Arkansas: Immaculate Heart of Mary Church: 1932 built 1982 NRHP-listed North of North Little Rock off Highway 365: North Little Rock, Arkansas: Gothic Revival St. Mary's Church: 1935 built 2015 NRHP-listed
2455 N Hamlin Ave, Chicago St. John Berchmans 2519 W Logan Blvd, Chicago St. Francis of Assisi 932 N Kostner Ave, Chicago Part of San Jose Luis Sanchez del Rio Parish St. Mark 1048 N Campbell Ave, Chicago Founded in 1894, closed in 2022 [34] St. Mary of the Angels: 1850 N Hermitage Ave, Chicago St. Philomena 1921 N Kedvale Ave, Chicago
Immaculate Conception School – Blytheville, closed 2007; Our Lady of Good Counsel School – Little Rock,closed 2006; St. Augustine School – North Little Rock, majority black school, closed 1976; St. Bartholomew School – Little Rock, majority black school, closed 1974; St. Cyprian School – Helena, majority black school, closed 1963
Founded in 1882 as a Polish parish, Immaculate Conception was the first Polish parish in the working-class steel mill district of South Chicago, but it was divided three times to form the Polish parishes of St. Michael the Archangel, St. Bronislava and St. Mary Magdalene. The parish school operated from 1882 through 1982 when it closed because ...
Church of the Immaculate Conception (Halifax, North Carolina) Immaculate Conception Church (Pawhuska, Oklahoma) Former Immaculate Conception Church, Westerly, Rhode Island; Church of the Immaculate Conception (Rapid City, South Dakota) Church of the Immaculate Conception (Knoxville, Tennessee) Immaculate Conception Church (Washington, D.C.)
Tugboat; at Pearl Harbor fought ship fires and helped push sinking USS Nevada out of the ship channel; served Oakland harbor for many years; The vessel was transferred to the Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum (AIMM) in 2005 [6] and was scheduled to be moved to North Little Rock, Arkansas in 2007.
North Little Rock (often abbreviated "NLR") is a city in Pulaski County, Arkansas, United States. Located on the north side of the Arkansas River , it is the twin city of Little Rock . In the late nineteenth century, it was annexed by Little Rock for a period, but regained its independence in the early 20th century.