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Saint Anthony's Catholic Church (Bryan, Texas) St. John the Baptist Catholic Church (Ammannsville, Texas) St. Joseph's Church (Galveston, Texas) St. Jude Catholic Church (Allen, Texas) St. Mary of the Assumption Church (Fort Worth) Saint Mary's Catholic Church (Victoria, Texas) St. Mary's Church of the Assumption (Praha, Texas) St. Mary's ...
St. John's Episcopal Church: 1741 1961 Richmond, VA: Episcopal: Augustus Lutheran Church: 1743–45 1967 Trappe, Pennsylvania: Lutheran: Alamo Mission in San Antonio: 1744–57 1960 San Antonio, TX: Spanish Colonial: Roman Catholic: Los Santos Ángeles de Guevavi (ruins) 1751 1990 Nogales, AZ: Spanish Colonial: Roman Catholic: Aquia Church ...
In the United States, there are more than 20,000 Catholic buildings [citation needed].Among these numerous Catholic churches and cathedrals are notable. Notable ones include any that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places [1] or on state and local historic registers.
Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Queen of Peace is a historic Roman Catholic church on FM 340 in Sweet Home, Texas. It is dedicated to Blessed Virgin Mary, the Queen of Peace . It was built in 1918 and added to the National Register in 1983.
Cathedral of Our Lady of Walsingham (Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter-Catholic Church) 29°47′45″N 95°29′00″W / 29.795849°N 95.483340°W / 29.795849; -95.483340 ( Cathedral of Our Lady of Walsingham (Houston
St. Mary's Catholic Church (Brenham, Texas) St. Mary's Catholic Church (Fredericksburg, Texas) St. Patrick Cathedral (Fort Worth, Texas) Saint Paul's Episcopal Church (Waxahachie, Texas) St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church (Lindsay, Texas) Salado United Methodist Church; St. Joseph Catholic Church (San Antonio, Texas)
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The house was designed in 1883 by Thomas Culshaw, as a four-bedroom, two-story Victorian mansion with a center tower and cupola. The First Baptist Church of Richmond was founded in the Moore house, which served as its original meeting location. In 1889, the church moved to its own building.