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The Deutsche Evangelisch Lutherische Zion Kirche, also known as Our Redeemer Lutheran Church of Marysville, is a historic church building in Staplehurst, Nebraska.It was built in 1917 "as the culmination of the fund-raising efforts of farmers in rural Seward County."
Zion Lutheran Church (Stamford, Connecticut), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) Zion Lutheran Church (Baltimore, Maryland) , NRHP-listed Zion Lutheran Church (Freedom Township, Michigan) , listed as a Michigan State Historic Site
Kearney (/ ˈ k ɑːr n i / KAR-nee) [4] is the county seat of Buffalo County, Nebraska, United States. [5] The population was 33,790 in the 2020 census , making it the 5th most populous city in Nebraska . [ 6 ]
The church will celebrate its 150th anniversary on Sunday with a service, historic presentation, music and more. 150-year-old Zion Lutheran Church in Wausau named to National Register of Historic ...
St. Anthony's Church and School (Cedar Rapids, Nebraska) St. Benedict's Catholic Church (Nebraska City, Nebraska) St. Bonaventure Church (Raeville, Nebraska) St. Boniface Catholic Church Complex; St. Cecilia Cathedral (Omaha) St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church (Omaha, Nebraska) St. Johannes Danske Lutherske Kirke; St. John African Methodist ...
The Bethphage Mission is a historic structure in Axtell, Nebraska. It was established in 1913 for the Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church, and it comprises several buildings. [2] Tabor Hall was completed in 1916, followed by Kidron Hall in 1928, Zion Chapel in 1931, and Bethesda Hall in 1951. [2]
Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church is a Neogothic Revival-styled church built in 1910 in Hartland, Wisconsin to serve its German-speaking Lutheran congregation. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. [1] [2] Many Germans settled in Hartland in the mid-1800s.
Emmanuel Lutheran Church: Dakota City, Nebraska: ca. 1860 Religious George and Nancy Turner House: Fremont, Nebraska: ca. 1860 Residence St. Benedict's Catholic Church: Nebraska City, Nebraska: ca. 1861 Religious Oldest brick Catholic church in the state United Presbyterian Church: Nebraska City, Nebraska: ca. 1861 Religious