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  2. St. John's Episcopal Church, Zion Parish - Wikipedia

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    Two other historic once rural parishes have similar names. One, Zion Episcopal Church, was established in Urbana in Frederick County, Maryland in 1802 and burned down in 1961, although the ruins and cemetery remain as a historic site and the church is expected to be rebuilt.

  3. Zion Reformed United Church of Christ - Wikipedia

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    Zion Reformed United Church of Christ, originally The German Reformed Church [1] was founded in 1770 in Hagerstown, Maryland. [2] The church, at 201 North Potomac Street, was the first within the town limits. [ 3 ]

  4. Zion Lutheran Church (Baltimore, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    In 1762 the congregation built its first church on Fish Street (later East Fayette Street). By 1773, a new church constitution had replaced the church's earlier core document, [2] and eventually, the 1762 structure was also replaced by a bigger building, the current Zion Church on North Gay Street, erected from 1807 to 1808 in a Gothic style. [3]

  5. Urbana, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Urbana (/ ər ˈ b æ n ə / ər-BAN-ə) is a suburban census-designated place located in Frederick County, Maryland, United States.It lies at the I-270/MD 80 interchange, approximately 7.5 miles (12.1 km) south-east of Frederick and about 37 miles (60 km) north-west of Washington, D.C. Urbana started to develop circa 1999 and, as of the 2010 census, had a population of 9,175. [3]

  6. List of Methodist churches in the United States - Wikipedia

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    St. Luke AME Zion Church: 2005 NRHP-listed 3937 12th Ave. N: Birmingham, Alabama: Significant in civil rights in 1962; Gothic Revival Julia Street Memorial United Methodist Church: built 1999 NRHP-listed 302 Thomas Ave.

  7. Knight Kiplinger - Wikipedia

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    He co-founded a campaign to restore the ruins of an historic 1802 Episcopal chapel and cemetery, Zion Church, in Urbana, Md., 35 miles north of Washington. [20] Kiplinger is “not a plain-vanilla moneyed guy,” according to a New York Times interview in 2004.

  8. James Varick - Wikipedia

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    In 1799, the group decided to erect a building and form a separate church. They dedicated the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, a wooden building at the corner of Church and Leonard Streets, in October 1800. The name of the mother church, Zion, was officially added to the denomination's name in 1848.

  9. Mount Zion Memorial Church - Wikipedia

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    Mt. Zion Memorial Church, also known as Mt. Zion Methodist Episcopal Church or Mt. Zion United Methodist Church, is a historic Methodist Episcopal church located at Princess Anne, Somerset County, Maryland. It is a single-story asymmetrically planned T-shaped timber-frame structure constructed in 1887 and remodeled in 1916.