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  2. Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Calcasieu Parish was created in 1840 from the Parish of Saint Landry. The new parish was the largest in the state, larger than either of the two smallest states, Delaware and Rhode Island . [ 3 ] This size, which ultimately was divided into five parishes, led to the parish's nickname "Imperial Calcasieu."

  3. Our Lady of Willesden Church - Wikipedia

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    Our Lady of Willesden Church is a Catholic parish church in Harlesden, Willesden, Borough of Brent, London. It was built from 1929 to 1931, and houses a shrine to Our Lady of Willesden, its statue dating to 1892. The church was built in the Romanesque Revival style and designed by Wilfrid Clarence Mangan. It is located on Acton Lane, on the ...

  4. Holy Family Catholic Church (Artesia, California) - Wikipedia

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    Holy Family Catholic Church is a Catholic church located in Artesia, California. Established in 1930, it holds masses in English, Spanish, Tagalog, Portuguese, and Mandarin Chinese. [ 1 ] It is named after the Holy Family of Jesus and is a part of the San Pedro Pastoral Region in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles .

  5. Marigny Opera House - Wikipedia

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    Marigny Opera House, also known as the Church of the Arts, is an opera house and performing arts center in Faubourg Marigny, New Orleans, Louisiana. The Marigny was originally a Catholic parish church known as Holy Trinity Catholic Church .

  6. Basilica of St. Stephen (New Orleans) - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1850s, Father Anthony Verrina concluded that a large church was needed to serve the rapidly growing population of the locale at the time. Verrina was the third pastor of the parish, and he also led the fund-raising efforts. The parish hired Thomas W. Carter as architect for the new church and Thomas O'Neil as the builder.

  7. Alloway Auld Kirk - Wikipedia

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    Alloway Parish Church; View of Alloway Kirk and surrounding Cemetery; Video footage of St Mungo's Holy Well, Alloway, Ayrshire; Video footage of the kirk and some insights into the Tam o' Shanter poem; The Masonic Friendship that created Tam O’Shanter; This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Wood, James, ed ...

  8. Loudoun Kirk - Wikipedia

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    Loudoun Kirk is a disused church located about one mile west of Loudoun Castle, East Ayrshire. It served as Loudoun's parish church until some point after 1600, [1] when this function moved to the church in nearby Newmilns. It subsequently fell into a state of disrepair, however since 1994 has been preserved by a local charity, Friends Of ...

  9. St Thomas' Church, Glaisdale - Wikipedia

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    The church, in 2010. St Thomas' Church is the parish church of Glaisdale, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. In 1585, a church was constructed in Glaisdale, acting as a chapel of ease to St Hilda's Church, Danby. [1] It was demolished and a new church built between 1792 and 1794 in the Gothick style, from which period the nave and tower ...