All religious buildings to visit in United States

Step into the sacred spaces of 198 religious buildings in United States. These structures offer a glimpse into the architectural and spiritual heritage of various faiths.

Are you fascinated by religious architecture and history? Here are the must-see religious buildings in United States:

  1. Online discount!St. Patrick's Cathedral1

    St. Patrick's Cathedral

     New York, NY
    St. Patrick's Cathedral, a decorated neo-Gothic Catholic cathedral, is a prominent landmark in New York. It holds the distinction of being the largest neo-Gothic cathedral in North America, both in terms of area and volume. Its grandeur and architectural style make it a must-visit for tourists interested in history, architecture, or religion.
  2. Old South Meeting House2

    Old South Meeting House

     Boston, MA
    The Old South Meeting House, a historic Congregational church building, is situated at the intersection of Milk and Washington Streets in the Downtown Crossing area of Boston, Massachusetts. This significant structure was constructed in 1729 and has since been a notable part of Boston's history.
  3. House of the Temple3

    House of the Temple

     Washington D.C., DC
    The House of the Temple, located in Washington, D.C., United States, is a Masonic temple that serves as the headquarters of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Southern Jurisdiction, U.S.A. This significant location is a key site for those interested in the history and practices of Freemasonry, offering a unique insight into this secretive society.
  4. Museum At Eldridge Street4

    Museum At Eldridge Street

     New York, NY
    The Museum at Eldridge Street is not just a museum, but also a synagogue. It is a unique place where visitors can learn about the congregation of the synagogue and contemporary Jewish culture and practice. The museum is located within the Eldridge Street Synagogue itself, providing an authentic and immersive experience for those interested in Jewish history and culture.
  5. The Alamo5

    The Alamo

     San Antonio, TX
    The Alamo, located in San Antonio, Texas, is a fort that was originally a mission station. It gained fame due to the Battle of Alamo that took place during the Texas War of Independence in 1835/1836. This historical event is a significant part of the American history and is a key attraction for those interested in learning more about the past.
  6. Mission San Carlos Borromeo De Carmelo6

    Mission San Carlos Borromeo De Carmelo

     Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA
    Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo, a Catholic parish, is situated in the picturesque city of Carmel-by-the-Sea in Monterey County, California. This historic mission was the second one established by Friar Junípero Serra in the territory of Alta California back in 1771. It stands as a testament to the rich history and cultural heritage of the region.
  7. King Center For Non-violent Social Change7

    King Center For Non-violent Social Change

     Atlanta, GA
    In 1981, the headquarters of The King Center were relocated to the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park facility on Auburn Avenue. This location is of particular interest to visitors as it includes King's birth home and the Ebenezer Baptist Church, where he preached from 1960 until his death. These sites offer a unique insight into King's life and work, making them a significant part of any visit to The King Center.
  8. The Met Cloisters8

    The Met Cloisters

     New York, NY
    The Cloisters, nestled in Fort Tryon Park, New York, is a unique museum that specializes in European medieval art and architecture. The museum's focus is on the Romanesque and Gothic periods, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the rich history and culture of these eras. Managed by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Cloisters houses a vast collection of medieval artworks displayed in architectural settings of French monasteries and abbeys.
  9. San Miguel Mission9

    San Miguel Mission

     Santa Fe, NM
    San Miguel Mission, also known as San Miguel Chapel, is a historic Catholic church located in Santa Fe, New Mexico. This 17th-century structure is one of the oldest Catholic churches in the United States, offering visitors a glimpse into the rich history and religious traditions of the region.
  10. Loretto Chapel10

    Loretto Chapel

     Santa Fe, NM
    The Loretto Chapel, located in Santa Fe, New Mexico, is renowned for its spiral staircase. This remarkable piece of carpentry is a unique feature that sets the chapel apart. The staircase, which is twenty feet high and makes two complete revolutions to reach the triforium, was constructed without nails and is held together by wooden pegs. The staircase was not originally attached to the wall, but in 1887, the outer spiral was attached to a pillar and a railing was added.
  11. Congregation Mickve Israel11

    Congregation Mickve Israel

     Savannah, GA
    The Mickvé Israel Synagogue in Savannah, Georgia, holds the distinction of being the oldest of the three synagogues in this southern US city. Its rich history and architectural beauty make it a significant point of interest for visitors interested in religious history and architecture.
  12. St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 Official Tour12

    St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 Official Tour

     New Orleans, LA
    St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 in New Orleans holds the distinction of being the city's oldest cemetery. It was established in 1789, a time when Louisiana was under French rule. This historical site offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the city's rich history and cultural heritage.
  13. Green-meldrim House13

    Green-meldrim House

     Savannah, GA
    The Green–Meldrim House is a historic site located at 14 West Macon Street, on the northwest corner of Madison Square, in Savannah, Georgia. This location is easily accessible and is a significant part of the city's history, making it a point of interest for tourists.
  14. Winchester Mystery House14

    Winchester Mystery House

     San Jose, CA
    The Winchester Mystery House, located in San Jose, California, near Santa Clara, is a renowned site in American folklore. It is known for its reputation as a haunted house, which adds a layer of intrigue and mystery to its history. This reputation has made it a popular destination for tourists who are interested in the supernatural or simply want to explore a unique piece of American history.
  15. Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary15

    Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary

     Baltimore, MD
    The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, also known as the Baltimore Basilica, holds a significant place in American history as the first cathedral built after the adoption of the Constitution. Located in Baltimore, Maryland, this cathedral was constructed between 1806 and 1821 based on the designs of Benjamin Latrobe. It served as the bishop's church for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore.
  16. The Presbytère16

    The Presbytère

     New Orleans, LA
    The Presbytère is a significant architectural landmark located in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. It is situated next to the St. Louis Cathedral, adding to the historical and cultural richness of the area. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists who are exploring the French Quarter.
  17. Palace of the Governors17

    Palace of the Governors

     Santa Fe, NM
    The Palace of the Governors, located on Palace Avenue in Santa Fe, New Mexico, is a historic adobe structure. It was built in the Territorial Style of Pueblo architecture, which is a unique blend of Native American and Spanish architectural elements. This style is characterized by its use of adobe (sun-dried mud bricks) in construction, flat roofs, and rounded edges. The Palace's architecture is a testament to the rich cultural history of the region.
  18. Washington Place18

    Washington Place

     Honolulu, HI
    Washington Place is a historic palace located in downtown Honolulu, Hawaii. It is built in the Greek Revivalist style, which is characterized by its grandeur and elegance. The palace was constructed between 1844 and 1847 for an American merchant, John Dominis, who unfortunately got lost at sea in 1846 when the building was almost ready. The palace was later converted into a boarding house by his widow, Mary. It was named 'Washington Place' in 1848 in honor of George Washington, the first President of the United States.
  19. Minnesota State Capitol19

    Minnesota State Capitol

     St. Paul, MN
    The Minnesota State Capitol, located in Saint Paul, serves as the seat of the House of Representatives and the Senate of Minnesota. This significant building is not only a hub of political activity but also a symbol of the state's history and governance. Visitors can explore the grand architecture and gain insights into the workings of the state's legislative bodies.
  20. Green-Wood20

    Green-Wood

     Brooklyn, NY
    Green-Wood Cemetery is a significant historical site in New York City, located in the western part of the Brooklyn borough. Established in 1838, it was initially a garden cemetery in Kings County, which is now part of Brooklyn. The cemetery is known for its monumental two-arched gothic gateway, designed by Richard M. Upjohn, and its reliefs depicting death and resurrection. The cemetery's design was inspired by Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts, which was a landscaped park-style cemetery.
  21. Independence Hall21

    Independence Hall

     Philadelphia, PA
    Independence Hall, a national landmark in the United States, is situated in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is located on Chestnut Street, nestled between Fifth and Sixth Streets. This historic site is easily accessible and is a significant part of the country's history.
  22. Trinity Church (Manhattan)22

    Trinity Church (Manhattan)

     New York, NY
    Trinity Church, often referred to as 'Wall Street', is one of the most famous churches in New York City. It is strategically located in Lower Manhattan between Broadway and Trinity Place, directly opposite the northwest end of Wall Street. This location makes it easily accessible and a significant landmark for tourists exploring the city.
  23. Virginia State Capitol23

    Virginia State Capitol

     Richmond, VA
    The Virginia State Capitol, located in Richmond, serves as the seat of government for the state of Virginia. It is home to the Virginia General Assembly, which is the oldest legislative body in the Western Hemisphere. This makes the Capitol a significant historical site, offering visitors a glimpse into the rich political history of Virginia and the United States.
  24. Mission San Xavier Del Bac24

    Mission San Xavier Del Bac

     Drexel Heights, AZ
    San Xavier del Bac is a historic Spanish Catholic mission situated about 16 kilometers south of downtown Tucson, Arizona. It is located on the Tohono O'odham Indian reservation, adding a unique cultural aspect to the site. The mission was named in honor of Saint Francis Xavier, a pioneering Catholic missionary and co-founder of the Society of Jesus.
  25. San Antonio Missions National Historical Park25

    San Antonio Missions National Historical Park

     San Antonio, TX
    The San Antonio Missions are a collection of historic buildings located in Bexar County, Texas. These structures were integral to the Christian missionary efforts carried out by Roman Catholic orders from the 17th to the 19th centuries. The aim was to convert the indigenous population to Christianity, with most of these missions being established when Texas was part of the Viceroyalty of New Spain.
  26. Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument26

    Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument

     Mountainair, NM
    The Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument, located near Mountainair in the U.S. state of New Mexico, is a complex of three Spanish missions. These missions were constructed between 1622 and 1635, and once served as a thriving hub for the Native American trade communities of Tiwa and Tompiro language-speaking Pueblo people. Today, the monument stands as a beautiful reminder of the earliest contact between Pueblo Indians and Spanish Colonials.
  27. The Parthenon27

    The Parthenon

     Nashville, TN
    The Parthenon in Nashville, Tennessee, is a full-scale replica of the Parthenon in Athens. It was built in 1897 as part of the Tennessee Centennial Exposition, which celebrated the centennial of this state's union with the United States. This historical context adds a layer of significance to the monument, making it not just a replica, but a symbol of Tennessee's history and its connection to ancient Greece.
  28. Angel Orensanz Museum28

    Angel Orensanz Museum

     New York, NY
    The Angel Orensanz Center, located in Manhattan's Lower East Side, is a significant performance and art space. It was originally constructed as a synagogue and continues to be used as one occasionally. The building's history and its transformation into a vibrant art space make it a unique destination for tourists interested in art, architecture, and history.
  29. Joseph Smith Memorial Building29

    Joseph Smith Memorial Building

     Salt Lake City, UT
    The Joseph Smith Memorial Building, which was originally known as the Hotel Utah, is a social hub situated at the intersection of Main Street and South Temple in Salt Lake City. This historic building is named after Joseph Smith, the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement. It serves as a venue for various events and houses several restaurants, making it a vibrant and lively place for visitors to explore.
  30. The Billy Graham Library30

    The Billy Graham Library

     Charlotte, NC
    The Billy Graham Library serves as a public museum and library that documents the life and ministry of the renowned Christian evangelist, Billy Graham. It provides an in-depth look into his life, his teachings, and his impact on the world. Visitors can explore the various exhibits and collections that showcase his life's work and his contributions to Christianity.
  31. E.E. Fogelson Visitor Center - Pecos National Historical Park31

    E.E. Fogelson Visitor Center - Pecos National Historical Park

     Pecos, NM
    The Pecos National Historical Park is a significant historical site located in New Mexico, approximately 27 km east of Santa Fe. This park is a testament to the rich history and culture of the region, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore and learn about the past.
  32. Karpeles Manuscript Library Museum - Buffalo, NY32

    Karpeles Manuscript Library Museum - Buffalo, NY

     Buffalo, NY
    Discover history firsthand at the Karpeles Manuscript Library Museums, founded by David and Marsha Karpeles. Our museums across the United States preserve and showcase a diverse range of original manuscripts and historical documents, from handwritten letters and historical treaties to scientific pap
  33. Unity Temple33

    Unity Temple

     Oak Park, IL
    The Unity Temple, located in Oak Park, Illinois, is a church belonging to the Unitarian Universalist religious community. This architectural marvel was designed by the renowned architect, Frank Lloyd Wright. The temple stands as a testament to Wright's unique architectural style and his ability to create functional, yet aesthetically pleasing structures.
  34. Pope John Paul Ii National Shrine34

    Pope John Paul Ii National Shrine

     Washington D.C., DC
    The Saint John Paul II National Shrine houses a permanent exhibit titled 'A Gift of Love: the Life of Saint John Paul II'. This exhibit provides an in-depth look into the life and legacy of Saint John Paul II. The shrine is also home to the Redemptor Hominis Church and the Luminous Mysteries Chapel. Both of these spaces are adorned with beautiful mosaic art designed by Rev. Marko Rupnik, S.J.
  35. El Pueblo de Los Ángeles35

    El Pueblo de Los Ángeles

     Los Angeles, CA
    El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument, also known as Los Angeles Plaza Historic District, is a historic district located in the oldest section of Los Angeles. This area was the city's center under Spanish, Mexican, and United States rule through most of the 19th century. The district was designated a state historic monument in 1953 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.
  36. New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park36

    New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park

     New Bedford, MA
    The New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park is a designated area in the city of New Bedford, Massachusetts, United States. It is formally managed by the National Park Service (NPS). The park offers a glimpse into the city's history, particularly its 19th-century prominence due to whaling. Despite being a National Park, only two buildings are owned by the NPS; the administration is shared between the NPS, the city of New Bedford, and private owners.
  37. Historic Ephrata Cloister37

    Historic Ephrata Cloister

     Ephrata, PA
    The Ephrata Cloister, located in Pennsylvania, North America, was established in 1732 by German immigrant Johann Conrad Beissel. This semi-monastic community was part of the pietistic-baptist movement of the Schwarzenau Brethren, also known as Tunker or Dunkers. Today, the cloister serves as a public museum, offering visitors a glimpse into the unique history and culture of this religious community.
  38. Masonic Temple, Library & Museum38

    Masonic Temple, Library & Museum

     Philadelphia, PA
    Since 1985, the Masonic Temple in Philadelphia has been recognized as a National Historic Landmark. This recognition is largely due to its lavishly decorated and detailed interior design. Visitors can appreciate the intricate details and craftsmanship that went into creating this historic building.
  39. Mission San Buenaventura39

    Mission San Buenaventura

     Ventura, CA
    Mission San Buenaventura, located in Ventura, California, is a significant historical site. It was one of the nine mission towns personally established by Franciscan friar Junípero Serra in Alta California. This mission offers a glimpse into the early history of California and the role of the Catholic Church in the region's development.
  40. El Presidio de Santa Bárbara State Historic Park40

    El Presidio de Santa Bárbara State Historic Park

     Santa Barbara, CA
    The Presidio de Santa Bárbara, located in Santa Barbara, California, is a historic site with a rich past. It was originally a military installation, constructed by Spain in 1782. The purpose of this establishment was to defend the Second Military District of the province. Today, it stands as a testament to the region's history and the Spanish influence on California.
  41. African Meeting House41

    African Meeting House

     Boston, MA
    The African Meeting House, also known as First African Baptist Church, First Independent Baptist Church, and Belknap Street Church, is a former church building that now serves as the Museum of African American History. It is located in the Beacon Hill neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. This historic building has been a contributing property of the Beacon Hill Historic District since 1966 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. In 1974, it was designated a National Historic Landmark.
  42. Kirtland Temple42

    Kirtland Temple

     Kirtland, OH
    The Kirtland Temple has been recognized for its historical significance and architectural value. It has been listed in the National Register of Historic Places since June 1969. Furthermore, in December 1976, the temple was granted the status of a National Historic Landmark. These recognitions highlight the temple's importance in the history of the Community of Christ and its architectural uniqueness.
  43. Kahanu Garden43

    Kahanu Garden

     Hana, HI
    Kahanu Garden and Preserve is a botanical garden situated on the Hana Highway near Hana, Maui, Hawaii. It is part of the non-profit National Tropical Botanical Garden, which includes four other gardens. The garden, established in 1972, is nestled on Maui's northern coast, characterized by rugged black lava seascapes and surrounded by one of Hawaii's last undisturbed hala forests.
  44. El Pueblo de Los Ángeles Historical Monument44

    El Pueblo de Los Ángeles Historical Monument

     Los Angeles, CA
    El Pueblo de Los Ángeles Historical Monument, also known as Los Angeles Plaza Historic District, is a historic district situated in the oldest part of Downtown Los Angeles. This district was the city's center under Spanish, Mexican, and American rule for most of the 19th century. It was designated as a State Historic Monument in 1953 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.
  45. St. Anthony's Chapel45

    St. Anthony's Chapel

     Pittsburgh, PA
    Saint Anthony Chapel is a Catholic chapel located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It falls under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Pittsburgh. The chapel was built in 1880 and is known for its vast collection of religious relics.
  46. Cathedral of the Sacred Heart46

    Cathedral of the Sacred Heart

     Richmond, VA
    The Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, located in Richmond, Virginia, serves as the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Richmond. This significant religious site is situated along North Laurel Street at 823 Cathedral Place, facing Monroe Park one block north of Main Street. The cathedral's construction began in 1903 and was completed in 1905, with its consecration taking place on Thanksgiving Day, November 29, 1906.
  47. Harriet Tubman National Historical Park47

    Harriet Tubman National Historical Park

     Auburn, NY
    The Harriet Tubman National Historical Park is a significant historical site located in Auburn and Fleming, New York. It is closely associated with the life of Harriet Tubman, a major conductor on the Underground Railroad and a prominent figure in American history. The park includes three properties: the Harriet Tubman Home for the Aged, the Harriet Tubman Residence, and the Thompson A.M.E. Zion Church and parsonage.
  48. Corydon Historic District48

    Corydon Historic District

     Corydon, IN
    The Corydon Historic District is home to numerous historical structures that have played significant roles in Indiana's history. These include the Old Capitol, which served as Indiana's first state capitol building, and the Old Treasury Building, the state's first office building. Other notable structures include Governor Hendricks Headquarters, the Constitution Elm Memorial, the Posey House, the Kintner-McGrain House, Cedar Glade, and The Kintner House Inn.
  49. Mission Santa Cruz49

    Mission Santa Cruz

     Santa Cruz, CA
    The Santa Cruz Mission, or Misión la exaltación de la Santa Cruz in Spanish, is a historical site founded by Spanish Franciscans in 1791. Located in Santa Cruz, California, the mission was named after the exaltation of the Holy Cross. This site offers a glimpse into the history of Spanish missions in California and the influence of the Franciscan order.
  50. Old Capitol Museum50

    Old Capitol Museum

     Jackson, MS
    The Old Mississippi State Capitol, also known as the Old Capitol Museum or Old State Capitol, has a rich history as it served as the Mississippi statehouse from 1839 until 1903. This period saw numerous significant legislative events, making it a site of historical importance. Today, it stands as a testament to the state's past and offers visitors a glimpse into the political history of Mississippi.
  51. Historic Huguenot Street51

    Historic Huguenot Street

     New Paltz, NY
    Huguenot Street is a significant historical site in New Paltz, New York. It is home to seven stone houses that were constructed in the early 18th century by French Protestant settlers who were escaping persecution in Europe. These settlers negotiated with the local Esopus Native American tribe and established their village on a rise by the Wallkill River.
  52. Baker University - Old Castle Museum52

    Baker University - Old Castle Museum

     Baldwin City, KS
    Baker University, located in Baldwin City, Kansas, is a private institution that was established in 1858. It is affiliated with the United Methodist Church. The university is known for its rich history and strong ties to the Methodist Church.
  53. Church of the Presidents Museum53

    Church of the Presidents Museum

     Long Branch, NJ
    The Church of the Presidents, originally known as St. James Episcopal Church, is a site of historical significance located in Long Branch, New Jersey. This church has been visited by at least six sitting American presidents, earning it its current name. It was inaugurated in 1879 and has been listed in the National Register of Historic Places since 1976.
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    Glebe House Museum & Gertrude Jekyll Garden

     Woodbury, CT
    The Glebe House, located at 49 Hollow Road in Woodbury, Connecticut, is a historic house museum that was built around 1740. It stands as a significant local example of Georgian colonial architecture. This museum offers a unique opportunity to explore the architectural style of the period and gain insights into the history of the region.
  55. Woodmont55

    Woodmont

     Gladwyne, PA
    Woodmont is a mansion and hilltop estate located in Gladwyne, a suburb of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This expansive property spans 72 acres and offers a unique glimpse into the history and architecture of the area. The mansion itself is a testament to the grandeur of the past, while the estate offers a tranquil retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life.
  56. Sam Houston Park56

    Sam Houston Park

     Houston, TX
    Sam Houston Park is an urban park situated in the heart of downtown Houston, Texas. The park is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the buildings and culture of Houston's past, making it a significant historical site in the city. Visitors can explore the park and get a glimpse of Houston's rich history and heritage.
  57. DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun57

    DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun

     Tucson, AZ
    The DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun Historic District is now a public museum. Visitors can explore the unique buildings, immerse themselves in the natural desert setting, and appreciate the artistic works of Ettore DeGrazia. The museum offers a unique opportunity to experience the fusion of art and nature.
  58. Old Mission Santa Inés58

    Old Mission Santa Inés

     Solvang, CA
    Mission Santa Inés, located in the present-day city of Solvang, California, is a historic Spanish mission founded on September 17, 1804. The mission was established by Father Estévan Tapís of the Franciscan order. It was strategically placed as a midway point between Mission Santa Barbara and Mission La Purísima Concepción to serve the Indians living north of the Coast Range and to alleviate overcrowding at the two aforementioned missions.
  59. Shrine of the Grotto of the Redemption59

    Shrine of the Grotto of the Redemption

     West Bend, IA
    The Shrine of the Grotto of the Redemption is a religious site located in West Bend, Iowa. It is part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sioux City. This shrine is a significant place of worship and pilgrimage for many people, offering a unique blend of spiritual and natural beauty.
  60. Wo Hing Temple Museum60

    Wo Hing Temple Museum

     Lahaina, HI
    The Wo Hing Society Hall, located at 858 Front Street in the Lahaina Historic District in Lahaina, Hawaii, was built around 1912. It served as a social and fraternal hall for the Wo Hing Society, catering to the growing Chinese population in Lahaina, most of whom were working in the sugarcane industry.
  61. Ave Maria Grotto61

    Ave Maria Grotto

     Cullman, AL
    Ave Maria Grotto, situated in Cullman, Alabama, is a unique attraction that spans across a 4-acre park. This park, located in an old quarry on the grounds of St. Bernard Abbey, is home to 125 miniature reproductions of some of the world's most famous religious structures. These miniatures provide a unique perspective on these iconic structures, offering a unique experience for visitors.
  62. Maltz Performing Arts Center62

    Maltz Performing Arts Center

     Cleveland, OH
    The Milton and Tamar Maltz Performing Arts Center at Temple–Tifereth Israel is a significant historic arts and religious venue. It is located on the campus of Case Western Reserve University, on the border of Hough and University Circle at Silver Park in Cleveland, Ohio. The center can accommodate up to 1200 people, making it a substantial venue for various performances and events.
  63. This Is the Place Heritage Park63

    This Is the Place Heritage Park

     Salt Lake City, UT
    This is the Place Heritage Park is a significant Utah State Park situated on the eastern side of Salt Lake City. It is nestled at the foot of the Wasatch Range and is in close proximity to the mouth of Emigration Canyon. This location offers visitors a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance, making it an interesting destination for those interested in both nature and history.
  64. Coeur d'Alene's Old Mission State Park64

    Coeur d'Alene's Old Mission State Park

     Cataldo, ID
    Coeur d'Alene's Old Mission State Park is a significant heritage site located in northern Idaho. It is dedicated to preserving the Mission of the Sacred Heart, which is recognized as a national historic landmark. The park is home to the church itself, the parish house, and the surrounding property, all of which contribute to its historical significance.
  65. Historic Spanish Point65

    Historic Spanish Point

     Osprey, FL
    Historic Spanish Point is a museum and environmental complex that spans 29 acres. It is located in Osprey, Florida at 337 North Tamiami Trail. The museum offers a unique blend of natural and cultural history, providing visitors with a comprehensive understanding of the area's past and present.
  66. Old Ursuline Convent Museum66

    Old Ursuline Convent Museum

     New Orleans, LA
    The Ursulines, officially known as the Society of Saint Ursula, is a religious order that was founded by Angela Merici in 1535 in Brescia. The order is dedicated to the education and upbringing of girls. This commitment to female education is considered the beginning of modern girls' education. The Ursulines live under the patronage of Saint Ursula and continue to have a significant presence worldwide, with over 10,000 sisters belonging to the order.
  67. Airlie Gardens67

    Airlie Gardens

     Wilmington, NC
    Airlie Gardens, located in Wilmington, North Carolina, spans across 67 acres of lush, naturalistic Southern garden. The garden was originally created in 1886 as a private haven for the Pembroke Jones family. The name 'Airlie' was inspired by the Jones' family home in Scotland. The garden is home to thousands of azaleas, camellias, magnolias, palms, and wisteria, offering a picturesque landscape for visitors to explore.
  68. Weaverville Joss House State Historic Park68

    Weaverville Joss House State Historic Park

     Weaverville, CA
    Weaverville Joss House State Historic Park is situated in the heart of Weaverville, California. This site is not just a state park, but also a functioning Taoist temple. It holds the distinction of being the oldest Chinese temple in California, making it a significant part of the state's cultural and historical heritage.
  69. Ysleta Mission69

    Ysleta Mission

     El Paso, TX
    The Ysleta Mission, situated in the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo within El Paso, Texas, holds the distinction of being the oldest continuously operated parish in Texas. This historical significance makes it a point of interest for those keen on exploring the rich history of the state.
  70. Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives70

    Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives

     Honolulu, HI
    In 1962, the Mission Houses and the Kawaiahaʻo Church, both constructed by the early missionaries, were recognized as a U.S. National Historic Landmark under the combined name Kawaiahao Church and Mission Houses.
  71. Fleisher Art Memorial71

    Fleisher Art Memorial

     Philadelphia, PA
    The Samuel S. Fleisher Art Memorial, located in the Bella Vista neighborhood of South Philadelphia, is a unique complex of four buildings. These include the former Church of the Evangelists and St. Martin's College for Indigent Boys. The site is steeped in history and offers a unique blend of architectural styles, reflecting its diverse past.
  72. Portuguese Historical Museum72

    Portuguese Historical Museum

     San Jose, CA
    The Portuguese Historical Museum, located in San Jose, California, was inaugurated in 1997. It is a replica of the first permanent império, a type of religious and cultural building primarily found in the Azores. The original império was built around 1915 in San Jose's Little Portugal district.
  73. Waiʻoli Mission House73

    Waiʻoli Mission House

     Hanalei, HI
    The Waiʻoli Mission District is located at Hanalei Bay, along Route 560 on the north shore of the island of Kauaʻi. This site is of historical significance as it was the location of a mission. The first permanent missionaries arrived in the area in 1834, and the district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. The building, known as the Wai‘oli Mission House, is now a museum open to the public.
  74. Belmont Mansion Underground Railroad Museum74

    Belmont Mansion Underground Railroad Museum

     Philadelphia, PA
    Belmont Mansion, located in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, is a historic mansion that dates back to the early 18th century. It is recognized as one of the finest examples of Palladian architecture in the United States. This architectural style, which originated from 16th-century Italy, is characterized by symmetry, perspective, and values of the formal classical temple architecture of the Ancient Greeks and Romans. The mansion's design and structure provide a unique glimpse into the architectural trends of the period.
  75. Biedenharn Museum & Gardens75

    Biedenharn Museum & Gardens

     Monroe, LA
    The Biedenharn Museum and Gardens is a unique destination located in Monroe, Louisiana. Nestled beside the Ouachita River, the museum offers a serene and picturesque setting for visitors. The address is 2006 Riverside Drive, making it easily accessible for tourists.
  76. Camden Shipyard & Maritime Museum76

    Camden Shipyard & Maritime Museum

     Camden, NJ
    The Camden Shipyard & Maritime Museum is located in the Waterfront South neighborhood of Camden, New Jersey. It is situated across the Delaware River from Philadelphia, making it easily accessible for tourists visiting either city. The museum offers a unique insight into the maritime history of the region.
  77. Mordecai Historic Park77

    Mordecai Historic Park

     Raleigh, NC
    The Mordecai House, also known as the Mordecai Plantation or Mordecai Mansion, is a significant historical landmark in Raleigh, North Carolina. Constructed in 1785, it holds the distinction of being the oldest residence in Raleigh that still stands on its original foundation. As a registered historical landmark and museum, it offers visitors a glimpse into the past and the rich history of the area.
  78. Old Swedes Historic Site78

    Old Swedes Historic Site

     Wilmington, DE
    The Holy Trinity Church, also known as Old Swedes, is a historic site located at East 7th and Church Street in Wilmington, Delaware. The church was consecrated on Trinity Sunday, June 4, 1699, by a predominantly Swedish congregation that was formerly part of the colony of New Sweden. This makes it a significant part of the history of Swedish settlement in the United States.
  79. The War Memorial79

    The War Memorial

     Grosse Pointe Farms, MI
    The War Memorial, also known as the Russell A. Alger Jr. House and as the Moorings, is a significant historical site located at 32 Lake Shore Drive in Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan. This location is not only a tribute to the memory of veterans and soldiers of World War II, but also a testament to the rich history of the Alger family, prominent figures in Michigan's history. The house itself is an Italian Renaissance Revival style mansion, offering a unique architectural experience for visitors.
  80. Camp Hancock State Historic Site80

    Camp Hancock State Historic Site

     Bismarck, ND
    Camp Hancock Site, located on Main Avenue in Bismarck, North Dakota, is a historic site that was established in 1872. This site holds significant historical value as it has been standing for over a century, providing a glimpse into the past.
  81. Cross in the Woods81

    Cross in the Woods

     Indian River, MI
    The Cross in the Woods, located at 7078 M-68 in Indian River, Michigan, is a Catholic shrine of significant importance. It was officially declared a national shrine by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) on September 15, 2006, further cementing its status as a key religious site.
  82. Green–Meldrim House82

    Green–Meldrim House

     Savannah, GA
    The Green–Meldrim House is a historic site located at 14 West Macon Street, on the northwest corner of Madison Square, in Savannah, Georgia. This location is easily accessible and is a significant part of the city's history, making it a point of interest for tourists.
  83. Powell Gardens83

    Powell Gardens

     Kingsville, MO
    Powell Gardens, located in Kingsville, Missouri, is a sprawling 970-acre botanical garden that is a short 30-mile drive east of Kansas City. The garden is home to an impressive 6,000 varieties of plants, with 225,000 plants showcased in seasonal displays. Visitors are welcome to explore the garden during daylight hours, for a fee.
  84. Historic Bethabara Park84

    Historic Bethabara Park

     Winston-Salem, NC
    Bethabara Historic District is a public park located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. It is home to the surviving buildings and archaeological remains of a small Moravian community that was first settled in 1753. The park offers a unique glimpse into the past, showcasing the rich history and culture of the Moravian community.
  85. Saint Elizabeth's Church85

    Saint Elizabeth's Church

     Tecumseh, MI
    Saint Elizabeth's Church, also referred to as the Old Stone Church, is a historic site located at 302 East Chicago Boulevard in the heart of downtown Tecumseh, Lenawee County, Michigan. This church holds a significant place in the history of the region and is easily accessible due to its central location.
  86. Blandford Church86

    Blandford Church

     Petersburg, VA
    The Blandford Church, located in Petersburg, Virginia, holds the distinction of being the oldest building in the city with a well-documented history. Erected in 1736 on Well's Hill, the highest point in Petersburg, the church has witnessed significant historical events and transformations. Today, it stands as a memorial to Southern soldiers who died during the Civil War.
  87. Great Friends Meeting House87

    Great Friends Meeting House

     Newport, RI
    The Great Friends Meeting House, located in Newport, Rhode Island, is a historic meeting house of the Religious Society of Friends, also known as the Quakers. This building, which was constructed in 1699, is a significant part of the Newport Historic District and is currently open to the public as a museum.
  88. Stoutsburg Sourland African American Museum88

    Stoutsburg Sourland African American Museum

     Skillman, NJ
    The Stoutsburg Sourland African American Museum (SSAAM) is a historical institution situated in the Skillman area of Montgomery Township, New Jersey. This museum is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich history of African Americans in the region.
  89. Boothe Memorial Park and Museum89

    Boothe Memorial Park and Museum

     Stratford, CT
    The Boothe Memorial Park and Museum is an open-air museum situated on a 32-acre site in the Putney section of Stratford, Connecticut. This unique location offers visitors a chance to explore a variety of architecturally unique buildings and structures, all within a beautiful park setting.
  90. Christian Union Church90

    Christian Union Church

     Portsmouth, RI
    The Union Church, located at 870 East Main Road at Union Street in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, is not just a historic church but also a local history museum. It is owned and managed by the Portsmouth Historical Society. This location offers a unique blend of religious and local history, making it an interesting destination for tourists interested in both aspects.
  91. Joseph Smith Mansion House91

    Joseph Smith Mansion House

     Nauvoo, IL
    The Joseph Smith Mansion House in Nauvoo, Illinois, is a significant historical site. Constructed by Joseph Smith, the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, the house served multiple purposes. It was not only Smith's personal home but also functioned as a public boarding house, a hotel, and a site for the performance of temple ordinances. This multi-purpose use of the house provides a unique insight into the life and times of Joseph Smith and the early Latter Day Saint movement.
  92. Cane Ridge Meeting House92

    Cane Ridge Meeting House

     Paris, KY
    The Cane Ridge Meeting House, built in 1791, is considered to be the largest single-room log structure in North America. This architectural marvel is a testament to the craftsmanship of the era. Additionally, the burial ground at Cane Ridge includes an unmarked section that is among the largest in the country, adding to the historical significance of the site.
  93. Old Stone Fort Museum93

    Old Stone Fort Museum

     Schoharie, NY
    The Old Stone Fort Museum complex is not just about the fort itself. It also includes several other historical buildings that add to the richness of the experience. These include the William Badgely Museum and carriage house, the Warner house, the 1830 Jackson law office, the Oliver one-room school house, and the Schaeffer-Ingold Dutch barn. Each of these buildings carries its own unique history and charm, offering visitors a comprehensive view of the past.
  94. Woodland Cemetery & Arboretum94

    Woodland Cemetery & Arboretum

     Dayton, OH
    Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum, situated at 118 Woodland Avenue, Dayton, Ohio, holds the distinction of being one of the oldest garden cemeteries in the United States. It was incorporated in the year 1842 by John Whitten Van Cleve, the first male child born in Dayton. This historical significance adds a unique charm to the place, making it a point of interest for visitors.
  95. University Chapel & Chapel Galleries95

    University Chapel & Chapel Galleries

     Lexington, VA
    The Lee Chapel is a significant landmark located on the campus of Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia. It is a place of historical importance and offers a unique insight into the history of the university and the region.
  96. Liberty Jail96

    Liberty Jail

     Liberty, MO
    Liberty Jail, located in Liberty, Missouri, United States, is a historical site that served as the county jail of Clay County from December 1834 to 1853. This jail holds significant historical value and provides a glimpse into the past, making it an interesting site for tourists interested in history.
  97. The Old Stone Fort Museum97

    The Old Stone Fort Museum

     Schoharie, NY
    The Old Stone Fort, nestled in the village of Schoharie in New York, carries a rich history dating back to 1772. Originally constructed as a Reformed Dutch Church, the building has witnessed significant events and transformations over the centuries. Its architecture and historical significance make it an interesting destination for tourists interested in history and architecture.
  98. Old Dutch Parsonage98

    Old Dutch Parsonage

     Somerville, NJ
    The Old Dutch Parsonage, a historical house built in 1751, is now located at 65 Washington Place, Somerville, Somerset County, New Jersey, United States. The house was moved in 1913 and has since been a significant historical site in the area.
  99. Billiou–Stillwell–Perine House99

    Billiou–Stillwell–Perine House

     Staten Island, NY
    The Billiou–Stillwell–Perine House is a significant historical site as it is the oldest standing building on Staten Island, New York. This Dutch Colonial structure offers a glimpse into the architectural style and history of the region. Visitors can appreciate the longevity and historical significance of this building, which has stood the test of time.
  100. Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center100

    Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center

     Buffalo, NY
    Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center, located in Buffalo, New York, is a non-profit art organization that has been in operation since 1974. The center was established by a group of artists with the aim of showcasing the work of contemporary artists from diverse backgrounds. The center has a rich history and has been a significant part of Buffalo's cultural scene for over four decades.
  101. Bowne House101

    Bowne House

     Flushing, NY
    The John Bowne House, located in Flushing, Queens, New York City, is recognized for its significant role in the establishment of religious tolerance in the United States. This historical site offers visitors a glimpse into the early struggles for religious freedom in the country, making it a notable destination for those interested in American history.
  102. Sea Cliff Village Museum102

    Sea Cliff Village Museum

     Sea Cliff, NY
    The Sea Cliff Village Hall, Library and Museum Complex is a historic civic building complex situated in Sea Cliff, Nassau County, New York. This complex is not just a museum but also includes a village hall and a library, making it a multifunctional space that offers a glimpse into the history and culture of the area.
  103. Brentsville Courthouse Historic Centre103

    Brentsville Courthouse Historic Centre

     Bristow, VA
    The Brentsville Courthouse Historic Centre is an open-air museum that revolves around the restored courthouse from the 1825 period. Owned and operated by the Prince William County Historic Preservation Division, the museum interprets the history of Brentsville and Prince William County over three centuries. It provides a comprehensive understanding of the area's past.
  104. Sonoma State Historic Park104

    Sonoma State Historic Park

     Sonoma, CA
    Sonoma State Historic Park is situated in the heart of Sonoma, California. This park is home to six significant sites: the Mission San Francisco Solano, the Sonoma Barracks, the Blue Wing Inn, La Casa Grande, Lachryma Montis, and the Toscano Hotel. Each of these sites offers a unique glimpse into the rich history of the region.
  105. Rocky Hill Meeting House105

    Rocky Hill Meeting House

     Amesbury, MA
    The Rocky Hill Meeting House, located in Amesbury, Massachusetts, is a well-preserved New England meeting house. Constructed around 1785, this historic building offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the architectural style and design of the period. It's a great place for history enthusiasts and those interested in architecture.
  106. Bishop Hill State Historic Site106

    Bishop Hill State Historic Site

     Bishop Hill, IL
    The Bishop Hill State Historic Site is an open-air museum situated in Henry County, Illinois. It is conveniently located approximately 2 miles north of U.S. Route 34 in the town of Bishop Hill. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists traveling by road.
  107. Vietnam Veterans Memorial107

    Vietnam Veterans Memorial

     Angel Fire, NM
    The Vietnam Veterans Memorial is a significant national monument that was established to honor the veterans of the Vietnam War. It is conveniently located near United States Highway 64 in Angel Fire, New Mexico. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists traveling through the area.
  108. Workman House - Homestead Museum108

    Workman House - Homestead Museum

     Industry, CA
    The Workman and Temple Family Homestead Museum is a historic house museum located in the City of Industry, California. It showcases the homes and private cemetery of the pioneer Workman-Temple family. The museum offers a unique glimpse into the lives of one of the pioneering families in California's history, providing visitors with a rich and immersive experience of the past.
  109. The Cobblestone Museum109

    The Cobblestone Museum

     Albion, NY
    The Cobblestone Historic District, located along the NY 104 Ridge Road in Childs, New York, is a unique showcase of cobblestone architecture. This district comprises three buildings that exemplify this architectural style, which was developed to a high degree in the regions of upstate New York near Lake Ontario. These buildings are a testament to the architectural ingenuity of the time and offer a glimpse into the region's rich history.
  110. Capitol Hill School110

    Capitol Hill School

     Marshall, MI
    The Capitol Hill School, located at 603 Washington Street in Marshall, Michigan, is a historic site that has been repurposed as a museum. This former school building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972, signifying its importance in the history of the area. Visitors to the museum can explore the building and learn about its past.
  111. Byzantine Chapel Fresco Museum - Menil Collection111

    Byzantine Chapel Fresco Museum - Menil Collection

     Houston, TX
    The Byzantine Fresco Chapel is a significant part of the Menil Collection, located in Houston, Texas. It is conveniently situated near the University of St. Thomas, making it easily accessible for visitors. The chapel was known for displaying the only intact Byzantine frescoes of this size and importance in the western hemisphere from February 1997 to February 2012.
  112. Mission San Antonio De Padua112

    Mission San Antonio De Padua

     Jolon, CA
    Mission San Antonio de Padua, located in Monterey County, California, holds historical significance as the third mission founded by Franciscan friar Junípero Serra in Alta California in 1771. It was also the first mission to have a population greater than 1,000 converts, marking a significant milestone in the history of the mission.
  113. Palmetto Historical Park113

    Palmetto Historical Park

     Palmetto, FL
    Palmetto Historical Park is situated in the center of the Palmetto Historic District in Palmetto, Florida, Manatee County. This location is significant as it is the original site of Palmetto's first city hall and school building. The park is operated by the Palmetto Historical Commission, Manatee County Clerk of Circuit Court, the Manatee County Board of County Commission, and the City of Palmetto.
  114. Ursuline Centre114

    Ursuline Centre

     Great Falls, MT
    The Ursuline Academy, located at 2300 Central Avenue in Great Falls, Montana, is a historic convent and former Catholic school. The building, completed in 1912, was constructed by the Ursuline Sisters, a Catholic religious institute for women. This historic site offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the architectural style of the early 20th century and the history of Catholic education in the region.
  115. Cave Creek Museum115

    Cave Creek Museum

     Cave Creek, AZ
    The Cave Creek Museum is a non-profit organization situated at the foot of the Black Mountains in the town of Cave Creek, Arizona. This location offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance, making it an interesting destination for tourists.
  116. Yeshiva University Museum116

    Yeshiva University Museum

     New York, NY
    The Yeshiva University Museum houses a vast collection of over 8,000 artifacts. These include fine and folk art, ethnographic and archaeological artifacts, clothing and textiles, Jewish ceremonial art objects, documents, books, and manuscripts. This diverse collection offers a comprehensive insight into Jewish culture and history.
  117. Franciscan Monastery of the Holy Land in America117

    Franciscan Monastery of the Holy Land in America

     Washington D.C., DC
    Situated on a hill known as Mount Saint Sepulcher, the Franciscan Monastery is anchored by the Memorial Church of the Holy Sepulcher. The complex includes gardens, replicas of various shrines throughout Israel, a replica of the catacombs in Rome, an archive, a library, and the bones of Saint Benignus of Armagh, which were brought from the Roman catacombs and originally located in the cathedral of Narni, Italy. These features provide a rich and diverse experience for visitors.
  118. Jewish Museum of Maryland118

    Jewish Museum of Maryland

     Baltimore, MD
    The Jewish Museum of Maryland, situated in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, is a significant cultural institution that narrates the American Jewish experience in Baltimore and throughout Maryland. This museum is not just a repository of artifacts but a storyteller that brings to life the rich tapestry of Jewish history and culture in the region.
  119. Johnson County Museum of History119

    Johnson County Museum of History

     Franklin, IN
    The Johnson County Museum of History, located in Franklin, Indiana, is a local historical museum that is managed by the Johnson County Historical Society. This museum is a significant part of the local community and offers a deep dive into the history and culture of the region.
  120. Independence Visitors’ Center120

    Independence Visitors’ Center

     Independence, MO
    The Independence Visitors' Center, which was dedicated on May 31, 1971, is a significant site in Independence, Missouri. It is owned and operated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The center is a key location for visitors interested in the history and culture of the LDS Church and the city of Independence.
  121. Historic Charlton Park121

    Historic Charlton Park

     Hastings, MI
    Historic Charlton Park, located in Barry County, Michigan, is a museum and local facility that spans over 310 acres along the Thornapple River. This historically oriented park offers a unique glimpse into the past, providing an immersive experience for visitors.
  122. Rhodes Hall122

    Rhodes Hall

     Atlanta, GA
    Rhodes Memorial Hall, also known as Rhodes Hall, is a historic house located in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It was built as the home of furniture magnate Amos Giles Rhodes, proprietor of Atlanta-based Rhodes Furniture. The house is a prime example of Romanesque Revival architecture and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. It is open to the public and has been the home of The Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation since 1983.
  123. The Vilna Shul123

    The Vilna Shul

     Boston, MA
    The Vilna Shul closed as a synagogue in the 1980s and has since been transformed into The Vilna Shul – Boston’s Center for Jewish Culture. It now serves as a cultural center, community center, and living museum, with a focus on Jewish history.
  124. Beth Joseph Synagogue124

    Beth Joseph Synagogue

     Tupper Lake, NY
    The Historic Beth Joseph Tupper Lake Synagogue and Gallery is a significant landmark located in Tupper Lake, Franklin County, New York. This historic synagogue offers a glimpse into the rich Jewish heritage of the region. Its location in the picturesque Tupper Lake makes it an interesting destination for tourists interested in history, architecture, and culture.
  125. Liberty Hall Historic Center - Joseph Smith III Home125

    Liberty Hall Historic Center - Joseph Smith III Home

     Lamoni, IA
    Liberty Hall, located in Lamoni, Iowa, is a historic building with a rich history. Constructed in 1881, it was the residence of Joseph Smith III, who served as the president and prophet of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints when its headquarters were in Lamoni. This significant past makes it a place of interest for those keen on understanding the history of the church and its key figures.
  126. Leon Historical Society Museum126

    Leon Historical Society Museum

     Leon, NY
    The Leon Historical Society Museum, previously known as the Leon United Methodist Church, is a significant historical building situated in Leon, Cattaraugus County, New York. This former church, built in 1836, is a testament to the Gothic Revival architectural style and has been a part of the National Register of Historic Places since 2000.
  127. Tucson Jewish Museum & Holocaust Center127

    Tucson Jewish Museum & Holocaust Center

     Tucson, AZ
    The Jewish History Museum, previously known as the Jewish Heritage Center of the Southwest, is located in a historic synagogue building in Tucson, Arizona. This museum is a testament to the rich Jewish history of the region and offers a unique opportunity to explore this heritage in a setting that is both historic and culturally significant.
  128. Quaker Yearly Meeting House128

    Quaker Yearly Meeting House

     Dillonvale, OH
    The Friends Meetinghouse is a significant historical site located near OH 150 in the village of Mount Pleasant, Ohio. Constructed in 1814, this Quaker meeting house holds a special place in American history. It was recognized for its historical importance and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970. The building stands as a testament to the Quaker community's long-standing presence in the region.
  129. Villa Kathrine129

    Villa Kathrine

     Quincy, IL
    The Villa Kathrine, located in Quincy, Illinois, is a unique Moroccan-style home situated on the bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River. This distinctive architectural gem offers a stunning view of the river and provides a unique cultural experience with its Mediterranean-inspired design.
  130. Old First Presbyterian Church130

    Old First Presbyterian Church

     Wilmington, DE
    The Old First Presbyterian Church of Wilmington is a historic Presbyterian church situated on West Street on Brandywine Park Drive in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware. This church, built in 1740, has a rich history and is a significant landmark in the area. It's a one-story brick structure measuring 30 feet by 40 feet and features a gambrel roof. The church was originally located on the east side of Wilmington's Market Street between 9th and 10th Streets.
  131. Copake Falls Methodist Episcopal Church131

    Copake Falls Methodist Episcopal Church

     Copake Falls, NY
    The Copake Falls Methodist Episcopal Church, also known as the Copake Iron Works Methodist Church, is a historic Methodist Episcopal church situated in Copake Falls, Columbia County, New York. This church, built in the late 19th century, is a significant part of the local history and culture. It's a great place for tourists who are interested in history, architecture, and local culture.
  132. The St. Vrain Historical Society, Inc132

    The St. Vrain Historical Society, Inc

     Longmont, CO
    The St. Vrain Historical Society, Inc. supports and maintains several historic properties in the area. These include the Old Mill Park, Hoverhome, Hover Farmstead, and the Old St Stephens Church. Each of these locations offers a unique glimpse into the region's past.
  133. Historic Bath133

    Historic Bath

     Bath, NC
    Currently, the Bath Historic District is recognized as a North Carolina Historic Site. It is under the jurisdiction of the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources and is commonly referred to as Historic Bath.
  134. Hayward Area Historical Society134

    Hayward Area Historical Society

     Hayward, CA
    The Hayward Area Historical Society (HAHS) is a nonprofit organization that is committed to preserving and documenting the history of Hayward, California, and its surrounding communities. This organization plays a crucial role in maintaining the historical integrity of the area and provides a wealth of information about the region's past.
  135. Russian Bishops House135

    Russian Bishops House

     Sitka, AK
    The Russian Bishop's House, also known as the Russian Mission Orphanage, is a historic house museum and National Historic Landmark. It is situated at the intersection of Lincoln and Monastery Streets in Sitka, Alaska. This log structure, built between 1841 and 1843, is one of the oldest surviving buildings of Russian America and was a significant part of the Russian Orthodox church's efforts to spread its influence among the natives of Alaska.
  136. Willamette Heritage Center136

    Willamette Heritage Center

     Salem, OR
    The Willamette Heritage Center, located in Salem, Oregon, is a museum that showcases several historic structures. These include the Thomas Kay woolen mill, the Jason Lee House, Methodist Parsonage, John D. Boon House, and the Pleasant Grove (Condit) Church. All these structures are listed on the National Register of Historic Places, making them significant landmarks in the area.
  137. Oroville Chinese Temple137

    Oroville Chinese Temple

     Oroville, CA
    The Oroville Chinese Temple is a significant historical site located in Oroville, Northern California. It was constructed in 1863, serving as a community house for the Chinese population in Oroville. This temple provides a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage and history of the Chinese community in the region.
  138. The Catholic Historical Center At St. Boniface138

    The Catholic Historical Center At St. Boniface

     Clinton, IA
    St. Boniface Church, originally founded in the town of Lyons, which is now the north side of Clinton, Iowa, has been transformed into a museum. Known as The Catholic Historical Center at St. Boniface, the museum offers a deep dive into the history of the local Catholic community in the Clinton area.
  139. Greensboro History Museum139

    Greensboro History Museum

     Greensboro, NC
    The Greensboro History Museum is situated at 130 Summit Ave. in Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina. This location is easily accessible and provides a great opportunity for tourists to explore the rich history of the region.
  140. Homeland Heritage Park140

    Homeland Heritage Park

     Homeland, FL
    Homeland Heritage Park is a historical site located in Bartow, Florida, in Polk County. This park offers a unique glimpse into the past, showcasing the rich history of the area.
  141. Father Baker Museum - Our Lady of Victory Basilica141

    Father Baker Museum - Our Lady of Victory Basilica

     Lackawanna, NY
    The Our Lady of Victory Basilica is a significant religious site located in Lackawanna, New York. As a Roman Catholic National Shrine and a Basilica minor, it holds a special place in the hearts of the faithful. The church was established in 1926 and is dedicated to Our Lady of Victory.
  142. Socorro Mission - La Purisima Catholic Church142

    Socorro Mission - La Purisima Catholic Church

     Socorro, TX
    The current Socorro Mission was built around 1839, replacing an earlier 18th-century mission that was destroyed by a flood from the Rio Grande in 1829. The mission is constructed of adobe surfaced with stucco, and its interior is particularly noteworthy. The finely painted and decorated beams, known as vigas, were salvaged from the 18th-century mission and reused in the construction of the present church.
  143. Mission San Fernando Rey de España - Convento143

    Mission San Fernando Rey de España - Convento

     Los Angeles, CA
    The Mission San Fernando Rey de España, located in the northeast of present-day Los Angeles, California, was founded on September 8, 1797 by Fray Fermín Lasuen. This historical site offers a glimpse into the early Spanish colonial period of California's history.
  144. Cutler Plotkin Jewish Heritage Center144

    Cutler Plotkin Jewish Heritage Center

     Phoenix, AZ
    The Cutler-Plotkin Jewish Heritage Center, formerly known as Temple Beth Israel, holds a significant place in the history of Phoenix, Arizona as it was the first permanent Jewish congregation in the area. This historical significance adds a layer of depth to the visitor experience, providing a glimpse into the early Jewish community in Phoenix.
  145. Mission San Luis145

    Mission San Luis

     Tallahassee, FL
    Mission San Luis de Apalachee, also known as San Luis de Talimali, is a historic Spanish Franciscan mission located in the Florida Panhandle. It was built in 1656, just two miles west of the present-day Florida Capitol Building in Tallahassee. The mission was part of Spain's effort to colonize the Florida Peninsula and convert the local Timucuan and Apalachee Indians to Christianity.
  146. Clark County Heritage Center146

    Clark County Heritage Center

     Springfield, OH
    The Clark County Heritage Center, located in central Springfield, Ohio, is a building designed in the Romanesque architectural style. This style, popular in the 11th and 12th centuries, is characterized by round arches and heavy stone construction. The Center's design is a testament to this historical architectural style, making it a unique landmark in the area.
  147. Old St. Peter's Landmark147

    Old St. Peter's Landmark

     The Dalles, OR
    Old Saint Peter's Landmark, also known as Old St. Peter's, is a historic building situated at the intersection of 3rd and Lincoln Streets in downtown The Dalles, Oregon, United States. This location is easily accessible and is a significant part of the city's history.
  148. Hjemkomst Center148

    Hjemkomst Center

     Moorhead, MN
    The Heritage Hjemkomst Interpretive Center, commonly referred to as the Hjemkomst Center, is a museum located in Moorhead, Minnesota. The museum first opened its doors to the public in 1985 and has since been a significant cultural and historical hub in the region.
  149. Forest Lawn Museum149

    Forest Lawn Museum

     Glendale, CA
    In Glendale, there are three chapels: The Little Church of the Flowers, The Wee Kirk o’ the Heather, and The Church of the Recessional. These chapels are exact replicas of European chapels, offering a unique architectural experience for visitors.
  150. Beth Israel Synagogue150

    Beth Israel Synagogue

     Stevens Point, WI
    Temple Beth Israel is a historic site located in Stevens Point, Wisconsin. This location is significant as it is home to one of the oldest synagogues in the state. It offers a unique opportunity for visitors to explore the rich history and culture of the Jewish community in this region.
  151. Windsor Historical Society Museum151

    Windsor Historical Society Museum

     Windsor, CT
    The Windsor Mills Christ Church Episcopal is a historic site located in Windsor Township, Ashtabula County, Ohio. This former church building was constructed in the 1830s and is notable for its unique blend of two different architectural styles. This distinctive combination has led to its recognition as a historic site.
  152. Marland's Grand Home152

    Marland's Grand Home

     Ponca City, OK
    The Marland Grand Home, also known as Marland's Grand Home, the Grand Home, and the Marland Paris Home, is a significant historical site listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This recognition highlights the home's architectural, industrial, and social history significance, making it a notable destination for those interested in these aspects of history.
  153. Sarpy County Museum153

    Sarpy County Museum

     Bellevue, NE
    The Sarpy County Museum, situated at 2402 Clay St in Bellevue, Nebraska, is a repository of a vast collection of artifacts and historical resources. These collections provide a comprehensive coverage of the history of Sarpy County, Nebraska, including the cities of Bellevue, Gretna, La Vista, Papillion, and Springfield.
  154. Temple Israel Museum154

    Temple Israel Museum

     Leadville, CO
    Temple Israel, located at 201 West 4th Street in Leadville, Colorado, is a historical site that was constructed in the summer of 1884. This building served as a synagogue for Jewish pioneers, many of whom were downtown merchants. The structure is a rare example of a frontier synagogue, providing a unique glimpse into the history of Jewish settlers in the American West.
  155. Cahill School155

    Cahill School

     Edina, MN
    Cahill School, a one-room schoolhouse, is currently situated in Tupa Park, near Minnesota State Highway 100 and Eden Avenue in Edina, Minnesota, United States. This location is easily accessible and offers a unique glimpse into the educational history of the region.
  156. National Shrine of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton156

    National Shrine of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton

     Emmitsburg, MD
    The National Shrine of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton in Emmitsburg, Maryland, is a religious site and educational center dedicated to the life and mission of Elizabeth Ann Seton. She was the first native-born citizen of the United States to be canonized by the Roman Catholic Church. This site serves as a tribute to her contributions and is a significant place of interest for those interested in religious history and heritage.
  157. Spring Valley Methodist Church Museum157

    Spring Valley Methodist Church Museum

     Spring Valley, MN
    The Spring Valley Methodist Episcopal Church, also known as the First Methodist Church and Spring Valley Community Historical Society Museum, is a historic church building situated at 221 W. Courtland Street in Spring Valley, Minnesota. This location is steeped in history and offers a unique glimpse into the past.
  158. National Shrine and Museum of St. Therese158

    National Shrine and Museum of St. Therese

     Darien, IL
    The National Shrine & Museum of St. Therese, located in Darien, Illinois, is a Roman Catholic shrine dedicated to St. Thérèse of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face. This shrine is part of the Aylesford Carmelite campus and is run by the Carmelite Order, Province of the Most Pure Heart of Mary. It is supported and served by the Society of the Little Flower, a religious organization dedicated to promoting devotion to St. Therese of Lisieux.
  159. North Clark Historical Museum159

    North Clark Historical Museum

     Amboy, WA
    The North Clark Historical Museum is housed in a historical church, known by several names including the Amboy United Brethren Church, the Evangelical United Brethren Church, and the Dora Young Chapel. This church, located at 21416 NE 399th Street in Amboy, Washington, is a significant part of the local history.
  160. Sgt. Alvin C. York State Historic Park160

    Sgt. Alvin C. York State Historic Park

     Pall Mall, TN
    Sgt. Alvin C. York State Historic Park is located in Pall Mall, Tennessee. The park is home to the farm and gristmill that were once owned by Alvin C. York, a highly decorated soldier from World War I. Visitors can explore these historical sites and learn about York's life and military service.
  161. Harvard Historical Society161

    Harvard Historical Society

     Harvard, MA
    The Still River Baptist Church, also known as the Still River Meetinghouse, is a significant historical site in Harvard, Massachusetts. It is the home of the Harvard Historical Society and is located at 213 Still River Road. This Gothic Revival-style meeting house is not only a place of historical significance but also a site of architectural interest.
  162. Columbus Chapel and Boal Mansion Museum162

    Columbus Chapel and Boal Mansion Museum

     Boalsburg, PA
    The Boal Mansion houses a unique collection of artifacts that span centuries. Among the items on display are the admiral's desk of Christopher Columbus, a lock of hair from Napoleon, two pieces of the true cross of Jesus, and the carriages, tools, and weapons of eight generations of the Boal family. These items provide a tangible connection to the past and offer a fascinating insight into history.
  163. Museum of Ojibwa Culture163

    Museum of Ojibwa Culture

     Saint Ignace, MI
    Today, the site of the historic La Mission Saint-Ignace is home to the Museum of Ojibwa Culture and the Marquette Park. The museum offers a wealth of information about the Ojibwa nation, while the park provides a peaceful place for relaxation and reflection.
  164. Carthage Jail - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints164

    Carthage Jail - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

     Carthage, IL
    Carthage Jail is a significant historical site located in Carthage, Illinois. It is recognized and listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP), which is a testament to its historical importance and preservation. The jail is known for its historical events and architectural design, making it a point of interest for tourists.
  165. Harmony Museum165

    Harmony Museum

     Harmony, PA
    The Harmony Historic District is located in Harmony, Butler County, Pennsylvania, USA. It represents the first early 19th century settlement of the Harmony Society. This area is rich in history and offers a unique glimpse into the past, making it a significant location for those interested in historical exploration.
  166. Almira Historical Society166

    Almira Historical Society

     Lake Ann, MI
    The Almira Historical Society was formed in 1992 by a group of citizens devoted to collecting and preserving the history of the Village of Lake Ann and Almira Township. Through the efforts of many individuals, funds were raised to purchase land and build a museum where more than 1,500 local artifact
  167. Klyne Esopus Museum167

    Klyne Esopus Museum

     Esopus, NY
    The Klyne Esopus Historical Society Museum, which was previously known as the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Klyne Esopus, is situated at 764 US 9W in Esopus, Ulster County, New York. This historic location offers visitors a glimpse into the past, with its rich history and preserved architecture.
  168. America's National Churchill Museum168

    America's National Churchill Museum

     Fulton, MO
    America's National Churchill Museum, previously known as the Winston Churchill Memorial and Library, is a significant historical site located on the campus of Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri. The museum is dedicated to commemorating the life and legacy of Sir Winston Churchill, the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. It offers a unique opportunity for visitors to delve into the history of one of the most influential figures of the 20th century.
  169. Jamesville Community Museum169

    Jamesville Community Museum

     De Witt, NY
    The Jamesville Community Museum is housed in the Saint Mark's Church, a Gothic Revival-style building constructed in 1878. This architectural style is characterized by features such as pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and flying buttresses, which are all elements that can be seen in the structure of the museum. The building's historical and architectural significance adds to the overall experience of visiting the museum.
  170. Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center170

    Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

     Enid, OK
    The Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center (CSRHC) is a museum located in Enid, Oklahoma. The museum's primary focus is on the history of the Cherokee Outlet and the Land Run of September 16, 1893. This historical event is a significant part of the region's history and is well-documented within the museum's exhibits.
  171. Shaker Heritage Society171

    Shaker Heritage Society

     Colonie, NY
    The Watervliet Shaker Historic District in Colonie, New York, holds a significant place in history as the site of the first Shaker community. Established in 1776, this community laid the foundation for the Shaker movement, which later spread to other parts of the United States. Visitors to the district can explore the historic site and gain insights into the early days of the Shaker community.
  172. Elk Rapids Historical Museum172

    Elk Rapids Historical Museum

     Elk Rapids, MI
    The Elk Rapids Area Historical Museum, formerly known as the Elk Rapids First Methodist Episcopal Church, is situated at 301 Traverse Street in Elk Rapids, Michigan. This historic building, which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015, now serves as the headquarters of the Elk Rapids Area Historical Society and houses a museum showcasing the rich history of the area.
  173. Frisco Historic Park & Museum173

    Frisco Historic Park & Museum

     Frisco, CO
    The Frisco Schoolhouse, which is now a local museum, is an original one-room schoolhouse that is located in the Frisco Historic Park in Frisco, Colorado. This historic building is registered on the National Register of Historic Places, signifying its importance and value in the history of the area.
  174. First Congregational Living Museum174

    First Congregational Living Museum

     Detroit, MI
    The First Congregational Church is situated at 33 East Forest Avenue, at the intersection of Forest and Woodward Avenue, in the Midtown area of Detroit, Michigan. This location is easily accessible and is a significant landmark in the city.
  175. The Zekelman Holocaust Center175

    The Zekelman Holocaust Center

     Farmington Hills, MI
    The Holocaust Memorial Center, also known as the Michigan Holocaust Museum, is a significant American institution situated in Farmington Hills, close to Detroit, Michigan. This museum, which was established in April 1984, serves as a poignant reminder of the atrocities of the Holocaust and provides an educational platform for visitors to learn about this dark period in history.
  176. Glencairn Museum176

    Glencairn Museum

     Bryn Athyn, PA
    The Glencairn Museum, located in a castle-like mansion in Bryn Athyn, Pennsylvania, was once the home of the Pitcairn family for over four decades. Today, it houses a collection of approximately 8,000 artworks, predominantly of religious nature. These artworks originate from various cultures including ancient Egypt, ancient Greece, the Roman Empire, medieval Europe, as well as Islamic, Asian, and Native American cultures.
  177. Temple Square Visitor Centers177

    Temple Square Visitor Centers

     Salt Lake City, UT
    Temple Square is a significant landmark in the heart of Salt Lake City. Spanning four hectares, this complex is owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It's a central location that has evolved over the years to include additional buildings beyond the original square.
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    Alfred Shaker Museum

     Alfred, ME
    The Alfred Shaker Historic District is a significant location in Alfred, Maine. It is a historic district with properties on both sides of Shaker Hill Road. This area is rich in history and offers a unique insight into the Shaker community that once thrived here.
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    San Juan Bautista State Historic Park

     San Juan Bautista, CA
    San Juan Bautista State Historic Park is a significant site located in California, United States. It covers the historic center of San Juan Bautista, offering visitors a chance to explore the rich history of the area. The park is a testament to California's period of Spanish and Mexican control, preserving a significant concentration of buildings from this era.
  180. Father Miguel O'Reilly House Museum180

    Father Miguel O'Reilly House Museum

     St. Augustine, FL
    The O'Reilly House, which is officially known as the Father Miguel O'Reilly House Museum, is a historic home located in St. Augustine, Florida. This museum is a significant part of the city's history and offers a unique insight into the past.
  181. The Wapakoneta Local History Museum181

    The Wapakoneta Local History Museum

     Wapakoneta, OH
    The First Presbyterian Church of Wapakoneta holds the distinction of being the oldest Protestant church building in Auglaize County, and the oldest church building of any faith in the city of Wapakoneta. This makes it a significant landmark in the area, offering a unique insight into the religious history of the region.
  182. Our Saviour's Evangelical Lutheran Church182

    Our Saviour's Evangelical Lutheran Church

     Manistee, MI
    Our Saviour's Evangelical Lutheran Church, also known as the Danish Lutheran Church, is a historic site located at 300 Walnut Street in Manistee, Michigan. This church holds a significant place in history as it is the oldest existing Danish Lutheran church in the United States. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972, further emphasizing its historical importance.
  183. Karpeles Manuscript Library Museum - Duluth, MN183

    Karpeles Manuscript Library Museum - Duluth, MN

     Duluth, MN
    Discover history firsthand at the Karpeles Manuscript Library Museums, founded by David and Marsha Karpeles. Our museums across the United States preserve and showcase a diverse range of original manuscripts and historical documents, from handwritten letters and historical treaties to scientific pap
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    Sandy Ground Historical Society

     Staten Island, NY
    The Sandy Ground Historical Museum is situated in the Sandy Ground community of Rossville, Staten Island. This museum is dedicated to the oldest continuously inhabited free black settlement in the United States. It provides a unique opportunity to learn about the history and culture of this significant community.
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    Sam Houston Regional Library and Research Center

     Liberty, TX
    The Sam Houston Regional Library and Research Center is situated in Liberty County, Texas. It is conveniently located 3 miles north of Liberty, 200 miles east of Downtown Austin, and 41 miles northeast of Downtown Houston. This makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting from these major cities.
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    Gardens & Scenery at Mepkin Abbey

     Moncks Corner, SC
    The Mepkin Abbey Botanical Garden is a vast natural area and botanical garden that spans 3,200 acres. It is situated on the grounds of Mepkin Abbey, a Trappist monastery in Moncks Corner, South Carolina. This serene location offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance, making it a worthwhile destination for tourists.
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    Lyman and Merrie Wood Museum of Springfield History

     Springfield, MA
    The Quadrangle, located in Metro Center, Springfield, Massachusetts, is a hub of cultural institutions and museums. Situated on Chestnut Street between State and Edwards Streets, it offers a variety of experiences for visitors. From art to history, there's something for everyone at this unique cultural destination.
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    Morehouse Historical Museum

     Morehouse, NY
    The charming church dating to the 19th century is not a sacred place anymore: it houses a local historical museum.
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    Buffalo Religious Arts Center

     Buffalo, NY
    Both religious and non-religious tourists will be amazed by this museum where stained-glass windows and various artworks are displayed.
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    Iron Island Museum

     Buffalo, NY
    The small museum situated in a former church explores the history of the area and is believed to be haunted by a ghost of a child.
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    Sanford L Ziff Jewish Museum of Florida

     Miami Beach, FL
    The Jewish Museum of Florida is housed in two historic buildings that have been restored and were once synagogues. This unique setting provides a rich historical context for the museum's exhibits and collections, offering visitors a glimpse into the past of the Jewish community in Florida.
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    Liberty Village Arts Center and Gallery

     Chester, MT
    Vibrant community center seated in a former Catholic Church. Stop by to marvel at displayed artworks of both renowned and emerging artists.
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    Liberty County Museum

     Chester, MT
    The First Episcopal Methodist Church of Chester, located at the intersection of 2nd Street and Madison Avenue in Chester, Montana, is a significant historical site. Constructed in 1911, the church stands as a testament to the early settlement and homesteading era in the state. Its vernacular design is typical of rural Montana churches of the period, offering visitors a glimpse into the architectural styles and cultural practices of the time.
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    Fayette County Museum

     Vandalia, IL
    The Fayette County Museum, formerly known as the First Presbyterian Church, is situated at 301 W. Main St. in Vandalia, Illinois. This historic site offers a unique blend of religious and local history, making it an interesting stop for tourists exploring the area.
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    Garnavillo Historical Society

     Garnavillo, IA
    The First Congregational Church, also known as the Garnavillo Historical Museum, is a significant historic building located on Washington Street in Garnavillo, Iowa. This site offers visitors a glimpse into the rich history of the area, with its roots dating back to the mid-19th century. The building's architecture and its past as a church, community hall, public library, and school, all contribute to its historical significance.
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    Historic Hudson Valley

     Mount Pleasant, NY
    Historic Hudson Valley operates tours and events at five historic sites in Westchester County, located in the lower Hudson River Valley. These sites offer a unique opportunity for visitors to explore and learn about the history and culture of the region. Each site has its own unique story and significance, providing a diverse and enriching experience for tourists.
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    Upper Room Chapel and Museum

     Nashville, TN
    Visit this beautiful chapel and museum. Enjoy its life-size wooden carving of Last Supper, paintings, porcelains, manuscripts and more.
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    St. Michaels Historical Museum and Mission

     St. Michaels, AZ
    This historical mission was built as an Indian mission church, now is admired for the architecture and inside museum.