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In 1993, St. Mary's parish merged with three other Lawrenceville parishes (Holy Family, St. Augustine, and St. John the Baptist) to form the Our Lady of Angels parish. St. Mary's Church remained in use by the new parish for a few years but closed in 2004 when operations were consolidated at St. Augustine. In 2007, the former St. Mary's ...
St. Mary of the Mount Church 1896 Frederick C. Sauer: 403 Grandview Avenue Mount Washington 1998 (plaque was awarded conditionally and given in 1999) St. Mary's Church: 1874 James Sylvester Devlin 340 46th Street Lawrenceville 1971
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on National Register of Historic Places in the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map.
160 S 15th St., South Side, Pittsburgh Part of Mary, Queen of Peace Parish. St. Agnes (Richeyville) 2 Church St., Richeyville: Part of St. Katharine Drexel Parish. St. Agnes (West Mifflin) 622 Saint Agnes Ln., West Mifflin: Part of St. Thomas the Apostle Parish. St. Albert the Great 3171 Churchview Ave., Baldwin: Part of Blessed Trinity Parish.
St. Luke's Episcopal Church (Lebanon, Pennsylvania) St. Malachi Church; St. Mark's Episcopal Church (Philadelphia) St. Mark's Episcopal Church (Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania) St. Mary's Episcopal Church (Elverson, Pennsylvania) St. Michael's Episcopal Church (Birdsboro, Pennsylvania) St. Nicholas Byzantine Catholic Church; St. Patrick's Roman ...
St. Nicholas Roman Catholic Croatian Church, North Side: June 20, 2015 E Ohio St. (PA 28), just S of 31st St. bridge, Pittsburgh Roadside Buildings & Architecture, Ethnic & Immigration, Religion Standard Chemical Company: January 1, 2018
Roughly the junction of Pennsylvania Route 51 and Legislative Route 4036, including Post Office Road, Church Street, Pennsylvania Route 532, and Old Ridge Road 40°03′42″N 79°45′43″W / 40.061667°N 79.761944°W / 40.061667; -79.761944 ( Star Junction Historic
[8] [9] [10] In 1854, Bell sold a five-acre tract of land to St. Mary's Parish, whose predominantly German Catholic parishioners worshiped in East Allegheny, for a cemetery. [11] Stonemason and engineer James Andrews bought his first section of "Nunnery Hill" in 1864 and commissioned his Heathside Cottage for the site soon thereafter. [ 12 ]