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Scientology properties are those buildings and campuses owned by the Church of Scientology network of corporations. Though the conglomerate owns buildings around the world, the main concentrations of properties are in Los Angeles, California and Clearwater, Florida. [1] [2] [3] The Church of Scientology (COS) has been buying up properties in ...
Any property owned by the network of Church of Scientology organizations. The main article for this category is Scientology properties . Pages in category "Scientology properties"
The former First Church of Christ, Scientist, located at 2704 Monroe Street, in Toledo, Ohio, is an historic building built in 1898.It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978, at which date the building was Universal Community Church. [2]
Ohio religious building and structure stubs (1 C, 6 P) Pages in category "Religious buildings and structures in Ohio" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
For renovations of these buildings, the Church of Scientology has relied heavily on manual labor from Sea Org members in the organization's Rehabilitation Project Force. [37] As of 2018, the Church of Scientology claims it had purchased 70 buildings and opened 60 Ideal Orgs around the globe. [128] [129]
Church of Scientology was incorporated in California on February 18, 1954. Two years later it was officially renamed to Church of Scientology of California on June 19, 1956. That corporation was restated in August 1982, dissolved on December 30, 2002, and terminated with the California Secretary of State on November 18, 2004.
On January 28, 2008, an Anonymous video appeared on YouTube calling for protests outside Church of Scientology buildings on February 10, 2008. [379] [380] The date was chosen because it was the birthday of Lisa McPherson. [381] According to a letter Anonymous e-mailed to the press, about 7,000 people protested in more than 90 cities worldwide ...
Ohio counties (clickable map) This is a list of properties and districts in Ohio that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. There are over 4,000 in total. Of these, 73 are National Historic Landmarks. There are listings in each of Ohio's 88 counties.