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Media related to First Baptist Church of Los Angeles at Wikimedia Commons 34°03′30″N 118°17′19″W / 34.058286°N 118.288622°W / 34.058286; -118. This article about a building or structure in Los Angeles is a stub .
First Baptist Church (Bakersfield, California), listed on the NRHP in Kern County First Baptist Church (Boron, California), Kern County First Baptist Church of Los Angeles, designated Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument 237 in 1981
The Los Angeles Korean Methodist Church, at 4th and Normandie, formerly a Christian Science congregation; Immanuel Presbyterian Church (Wilshire & Berendo) [10] First Congregational Church of Los Angeles (6th & Commonwealth) [11] St. James Episcopal Church (Wilshire & St Andrews) [12] First Baptist Church of Los Angeles (8th & Westmoreland) [13]
Verret (/ ˈ v ɜːr ɛ t /), commonly known as Verrett or Verrettville, is an unincorporated community in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana, United States. [1] The community was originally established as a freedmen's town by formerly enslaved African Americans.
The First Baptist Meetinghouse, also known as the First Baptist Church in America is the oldest Baptist church congregation in the United States. The Church was founded in 1638 by Roger Williams in Providence, Rhode Island. The present church building was erected between 1774 and 1775 and held its first meetings in May 1775.
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The First Baptist Church (also known as the Brick-A-Day Church) on North Ripley Street in Montgomery, Alabama, is a historic landmark.Founded in downtown Montgomery in 1867 as one of the first black churches in the area, it provided an alternative to the second-class treatment and discrimination African-Americans faced at the other First Baptist Church in the city.
Second Baptist Church is a Baptist Church located in South Los Angeles, California.The current Lombardy Romanesque Revival building was built in 1926 and has been listed as a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument (1978) and on the National Register of Historic Places (2009).