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Genesee Park Historic District is a national historic district located at Geneva in Ontario County, New York. The district contains 16 contributing properties including 14 contributing buildings, one contributing site, and one contributing object. The focal point is Genesee Park, an informally landscaped village green. The district includes a ...
Geneva: 294: Narcissa Prentiss House: Prattsburg: New York "(Birthplace of Narcissa Prentiss Whitman, wife of Marcus Whitman and missionary to the Cayuse Indians in Oregon Territory, 1836-1847)" Northeast: Geneva: 360: East Palmyra Presbyterian Church: East Palmyra, New York: New York: Northeast: Geneva: 442: Third Presbyterian Church ...
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Saint Pierre Cathedral in Geneva, Switzerland is the principal church of the Reformed Protestant Church of Geneva. Previously it was a Roman Catholic cathedral, having been converted in 1535. It is known as the adopted home church of John Calvin, one of the leaders of the Protestant Reformation. Inside the church is a wooden chair used by Calvin.
2004-05 The Rev Ian Manson (Geneva) 2005-06 The Rev David Morris (Malta) 2006-07 The Rev William McCulloch (Rome) 2007-08 The Rev Stewart Lamont (Gibraltar) 2008-09 The Rev James Sharp (Auxiliary minister, Geneva; 2009-10 The Rev Matthew Ross (Conference of European Churches, Brussels) 2010-11 Mrs Alice Tulloch (Elder, Geneva)
The Central Geneva Historic District is a set of 102 buildings and structures in Geneva, Illinois. Of those, 68 contribute to the district's historical integrity. The district is representative of southern Geneva, south of Illinois Route 38. Among the noted buildings is the Kane County Courthouse and the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed P. D. Hoyt ...
Pennsylvania’s Punxsutawney Phil might be the most well-known weather-predicting groundhog, but a new list casts doubt on his accuracy.Phil did so poorly that even nonliving critters outshine ...
The Presbyterian Historical Society and the PCUS Historical Foundation in Montreat, North Carolina, merged in 1988. [1] In 2006, the Montreat office closed and many of the collections stored in Montreat moved to Philadelphia , while others were transferred to Columbia Theological Seminary and other archival institutions.