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The Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunciation, located in Baltimore, Maryland, is a church of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America.Formally established on March 18, 1906, it is the oldest of the 11 Greek Orthodox parishes in the State of Maryland.
The churches of Baltimore are numerous and diverse. Baltimore has many historic and significant churches, ... Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunciation:
Early Greek settlers established the Greek Orthodox Church “Evangelismos” in 1906 and the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunciation in 1909. [8]By the 1920s, a vibrant yet small Greek community had been firmly established.
It is home to the annual Baltimore Greek Festival and Parade. Continuing the consecutive-alphabet scheme that originates in Highlandtown to the west, the north–south streets in this area are: Lehigh, Macon, Newkirk, Oldham, Ponca, Quail, Rappolla, Savage, Tolna, and Umbra. St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, April 2013
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Western Ukrainians (sometimes identified as Ruthenians or Rusyns) began to immigrate to Baltimore in the 1880s and by the 1890s Ukrainian Catholic priests were traveling from Pennsylvania to Baltimore to serve the Ukrainian Catholic community. St. Michael's parish was founded in 1893 and the church was built in 1912.