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Bethabara Moravian Church facility was built in 1788 in what is now Winston-Salem, North Carolina. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. [1] The Bethabara Historic District, including the Church, were declared a National Historic Landmark in 1999. [3] The church is located at 2147 Bethabara Road.
This is a list of Greek Orthodox churches in the United States that are notable, either as buildings or as church congregations. Some are buildings that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places [ 1 ] or state- or local historic register for their architecture or other reasons.
Moravian Home Church, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, from a pre-1907 postcard. Home Moravian Church is a Moravian church located in Old Salem, North Carolina. The church was founded on November 13, 1771, [1] in what was then the Province of North Carolina. Its burial ground, God's Acre Cemetery, is located around 100 yards (91 m) to the north.
Wake Forest Baptist Church, Winston-Salem This page was last edited on 10 October 2023, at 11:42 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
The first Greek immigrants began to arrive on Cape Cod in numbers around 1910 to 1918, many settling in Barnstable, according to resident Nik Atsalis.
The towns established in Wachovia included Bethabara (1753), Bethania (1759) and Salem (now Winston-Salem) (1766). Bethlehem emerged as the headquarters of the northern church, and Winston-Salem became the headquarters of the southern church. The Moravian denomination continues in America to this day, with congregations in 18 states. The ...
The event hall at St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church is not a restaurant, but every fall for the past 61 years, it basically becomes one. Three days a week — Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday ...
The parish now is under Diocese of New England of the Orthodox Church in America. [2] The church was built in 1908 for a congregation of immigrants from Galicia in Eastern Europe (now part of Western Ukraine and Poland) that had been established in 1901. The wood-frame building was designed by local architect William Devereaux Dennis.