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The Dexter Avenue Baptist Church is a National Historic Landmark near the Alabama State Capitol in Montgomery. [12] Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. helped to organize the Montgomery bus boycott in the church's basement. [13] The 16th Street Baptist Church is nationally known as the site of a Civil Rights-era bombing that killed four young girls.
Church of Christ college Town Abilene Christian University: Abilene, Texas: Amridge University (formerly Southern Christian University) Montgomery, Alabama: Bear Valley Bible Institute of Denver: Denver, Colorado: Crowley's Ridge College: Paragould, Arkansas: Faulkner University: Montgomery, Alabama: Florida College* Temple Terrace, Florida ...
Amridge University is a private university affiliated with the Churches of Christ with its main campus in Montgomery, Alabama, United States.It was previously known as Alabama Christian School of Religion, Southern Christian University, and Regions University, and is a successor institution to Alabama Christian College.
Montgomery also is home to several private colleges: Faulkner University, which has an enrollment of 2,952 (fall 2023), is a Church of Christ-affiliated school which is home to the Thomas Goode Jones School of Law; [106] Huntingdon College, which has a current student population of approximately 1,100 and is affiliated with the United Methodist ...
Pages in category "Churches in Montgomery, Alabama" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... St. John's Episcopal Church (Montgomery, Alabama)
Location of Montgomery County in Alabama. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Montgomery County, Alabama. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Montgomery County, Alabama, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are ...
The First Baptist Church is a Southern Baptist megachurch in Montgomery, Alabama.The First Baptist Church building is located downtown on South Perry Street.Founded in 1829, it had a mixed congregation (consisting of enslaved and free blacks as well as whites) until 1867 when most African-American members (themselves often the slaves of the white congregationalists) [1] branched off to found ...
Union Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church August 10, 2017: Montgomery: c. 1962 79 West Boylston Manufacturing Company Textile Mill and Mill Village September 24, 2002: Montgomery: c. 1927–28 80 Western Railway of Alabama Car Shops and Engine Terminal Historic District May 19, 1998: Montgomery: 1898–1920s 81 Bertha P. Williams Library