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St. Francis Lutheran Church was built by immigrants from the Nordic countries, where Lutheranism is the largest religious group. The church was built in the heart of what was then the Nordic-dominated Duboce-Market neighborhood of San Francisco. The brick and wood frame of the St. Francis Lutheran Church building survived the 1906 San Francisco ...
St. Mary's Church, on Ziegenmarkt, is a large Brick Gothic church. Built in the 13th century, it was enlarged and modified at the end of the 14th century into the present basilica. The first reference to a church on this site is in 1232, which is thought to be the predecessor of the current building.
The current church was built in 1913; it is a San Francisco Historic landmark [23] Old St. Mary's Cathedral: 660 California St. 1854 Gothic Revival church built in 1854. It is a San Francisco landmark [24] St. Boniface 133 Golden Gate Ave. 1860 [25] St. Patrick: 756 Mission St. 1851 Church rebuilt after 1906 San Francisco Earthquake.
St. Peter's Church, in German Petrikirche, was built in the 13th century and is the oldest of three town churches found in the Hanseatic city of Rostock, in northern Germany. [1] The other two are St. Mary's Church (Marienkirche) and St. Nicholas (Nikolaikirche). A fourth, St. Jakobi, was heavily damaged during the Second World War and ...
St. Joseph's Church and Complex is a historic church built in 1906, and located at 1401–1415 Howard Street in the South of Market neighborhood of San Francisco, California, United States. [3] [4] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 15, 1982; and added to the list of San Francisco Designated Landmarks on October ...
1252 - Reference to predecessor church of St. Peter's Church. [1] 1265 St. Mary's Church designated as the main parish church. [1] Rostock acquires Rostock Heath. [2] 1270 - Abbey of the Holy Cross, Rostock founded. [1] 1323 - Warnemünde becomes part of Rostock. [3] 1358 - Hansetag (meeting of Hanseatic League) held in Rostock. [4]
The Black House was a building that formerly stood at 6114 California Street in San Francisco, California, in the United States. [1] The house was used by Anton LaVey as the headquarters of his Church of Satan , from 1966 until his death in 1997.
The San Francisco Historical Society is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation, interpretation, and presentation of the history of San Francisco and the surrounding Bay Area. [1] It is a membership-based organization that holds monthly speaking programs, conducts walking tours of San Francisco and publishes original research.