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Mammoth Cave Baptist Church and Cemetery; Mayo Memorial United Methodist Church (Paintsville, Kentucky) McCormack Church; Methodist Episcopal Church (Lancaster, Kentucky) Methodist Episcopal Church South (Greenup, Kentucky) Middletown United Methodist Church; Minor Chapel AME Church; Mother of God Roman Catholic Church (Covington, Kentucky)
Elizabethtown is a home rule-class city [3] and the county seat of Hardin County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 28,531 at the 2010 census , [ 4 ] and was estimated at 31,394 by the U.S. Census Bureau in 2020, making it the ninth-most populous city in the state.
Cooper Memorial Church; F. First United Methodist Church (Catlettsburg, Kentucky) First United Methodist Church (Paintsville, Kentucky)
Gray Memorial United Methodist Church and Parsonage: built NRHP-listed Caribou, Maine: Deering Memorial United Methodist Church: built NRHP-listed Paris, Maine: Chestnut Street Methodist Church: built NRHP-listed Portland, Maine: Dunstan Methodist Episcopal Church: built NRHP-listed Scarborough, Maine: West Durham Methodist Church: built NRHP ...
First African Baptist Church, Lexington, KY A. Jackson Crawford Building, ... Embry Chapel Church, Elizabethtown; ... Simpson Memorial United Methodist Church, ...
First Baptist Church of Elizabethtown, oldest Baptist church congregation in Illinois, possibly oldest Protestant church, founded in 1842 (Baptist) Wesley United Methodist Church was established and built in Canton, IL in 1895. It is still in operation today both in its oldest church and 2nd building across the street.
First Presbyterian Church (Elizabethtown, Kentucky) First Presbyterian Church (Flemingsburg, Kentucky) First Presbyterian Church (Glasgow, Kentucky) First Presbyterian Church (Lexington, Kentucky) First United Methodist Church (Catlettsburg, Kentucky) First United Methodist Church (Louisa, Kentucky) First United Methodist Church (Prestonburg ...
The construction of the church began in 1908, at the urging of local millionaire, John C.C. Mayo, who was part of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South of Paintsville. Originally the cost of the church was estimated at $10,000, which Mayo promised to pay half of. Initially, he donated a site at the corner of Church and Third Streets for the church.