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The Chapel of the Snows is a non-denominational Christian church located at the United States' McMurdo Station on Ross Island, Antarctica and is one of eight churches on Antarctica. It was built in 1956 from scrap materials, and this one burned down in 1978, but it was rebuilt ten years later.
Chapel of the Snows: Interfaith: McMurdo Station, Ross Island: 1956. Destroyed 1978 Rebuilt 1989 [10] St. Ivan Rilski Chapel: Eastern Orthodox: St. Kliment Ohridski Base, Livingston Island: 2003. rebuilt 2011 [11] St. Volodymyr Chapel: Eastern Orthodox: Vernadsky Research Base, Galindez Island: 2010–2011 [1] Trinity Church: Eastern Orthodox ...
St. Ann's Episcopal Church (Richford, Vermont) Saint Augustine Church, Montpelier; St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church (Montgomery, Vermont) St. John's Episcopal Church (Highgate Falls, Vermont) St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Royalton, Vermont) St. Peter's Church and Mount St. Joseph Convent Complex; Salisbury Congregational Church
Saint Mary's Church: Cambridge: Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church: Canaan: Saint John the Baptist Church: Castleton: Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church: Charlotte: Saint Joseph's Church: Chester: Saint Robert's Church: Chittenden: Holy Cross Church: Colchester: Our Lady of Grace Church: Colchester: Saint Michael's College Chapel ...
The Weathersfield Center Historic District encompasses a small cluster of buildings and a historic site at the geographic center of the town of Weathersfield, Windsor County, Vermont, United States. It includes the town's second church building (the first having burned down), the home of its first settled minister, and an early stone animal pound.
Early development was focused in the area around Kidder Hill Road, while in the second quarter of the 19th century the village center gradually migrated northward, anchored by the construction of the Congregational Church in 1834 and the relocation of its post office in 1841 into what is now the town hall. Grafton's building and economic good ...
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Windham Village is a dispersed rural settlement, extending along Windham Hill Road between Harrington Road and Stone Bridge Road. The focal point of the village is the Congregational Church, located at the junction with Harrington Road, which was built in 1802 and given Greek Revival styling in 1825.