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The Danville Post Office opened in 1860 with hotel owner Henry W. Harris as the first postmaster. [17] Churches, schools, farmers unions and fraternal lodges began as the community grew. The Union Academy, a private high school begun by the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, served the county from 1859 to 1868, until it burned down.
Cornerstone Fellowship is a non-denominational, multi-site Christian church serving the East Bay area of San Francisco, US.. In 2020 the church had five physical locations in Livermore, Brentwood, Hayward, in Walnut Creek, and Danville, California. [1]
Location Established Sources; Death Valley Station Furnace Creek: Olancha Station Olancha: Our Lady of Lourdes 9970 California City Blvd, California City: 2001 [54] Our Lady of Perpetual Help 849 Home St, Bishop: 1947 [55] St. Ann 446 W. Church Ave, Ridgecrest: 1946 [56] St. Francis of Assisi Mission 15382 Myer Rd, Mojave: 1957 [57] St. John ...
First Presbyterian Church (San Luis Obispo, California) 1875 founded 1904 built 981 Marsh Street San Luis Obispo, California: First Presbyterian Church (Templeton, California) founded built Templeton, California: Tomales Presbyterian Church and Cemetery: 1868 built 1975 NRHP-listed 11 Church St.
Churches in Fresno, California (4 P) L. Churches in Long Beach, California (4 P) Churches in Los Angeles (5 C, 43 P) O. Churches in Oakland, California (1 C, 7 P) P.
Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow: 1685 1961 Sleepy Hollow, NY: Dutch Reformed Church: Old Quaker Meeting House of Queens: 1694–1719 1967 Queens, New York City, NY: Society of Friends: Merion Friends Meeting House: c. 1695 –1715 1999 Merion Station, PA: Society of Friends: Holy Trinity Church: 1698 1961 Wilmington, DE: Georgian: Church of ...
Specifically contains church buildings and structures found in California. For a category containing general religion in California such as religions, denominations, and religious leaders, see Religion in California.
AB 4539 was signed into law in Sacramento in September 1976, making the site California State property. George Miller's HR 9126 passed in Congress and, on October 19, 1976, President Gerald Ford signed SB 2398 into law. Tao House and the property were designated a National Historic Site. [12]