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Amana Colonies Amana, Iowa |
The name Amana means to "remain faithful". |
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Arthur J. Moore Methodist Museum St. Simons Island, Georgia |
The Arthur J. |
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Barratt's Chapel and Museum Frederica, Delaware |
Under the direction of John Wesley after the American Revolutionary War, Thomas Coke an |
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Bear Lake State Park Garden City, Utah |
The Bear Lake Valley was first inhabited by Shoshoni Tribes, then fur trappers. |
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Biblical Resource Center Collierville, Tennessee |
The refurbished historic structure houses a library, theater, Bible lab, museum store, |
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Bishop Hill Bishop Hill, Illinois |
Many consider the Jansonist emigration as the beginning |
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Bishop White House Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Tours are limited to 10 people, and tickets are distributed on a first-come, first-serv |
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Boiling Spring Academy Brentwood, Tennessee |
The Boiling Spring Academy is a restored 1830 one room school house located in Primm Hi |
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Brigham Young Winter Home St. George, Utah |
This historic home contains Victorian and early pioneer style furnishings, including or |
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Canterbury Shaker Village Canterbury, New Hampshire |
Canterbury Shaker Village was established in 1792 when followers of founder Mother Ann |
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Cathedral Basilica Of Saint Augustine St. Augustine, Florida |
First completed in 1565 of pine posts and cypress fronds by the founders of the city an |
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Centennial Cottege Ocean Grove, New Jersey |
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Christ Church And Burial Ground Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
“No other church has played a more significant role in our nation’s birth”, according t |
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Christ Episcopal Church Napoleonville, Louisiana |
One of the oldest Episcopal churches west of the Mississippi River, Christ Episcopal Ch |
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Church Of San Germán Auxerre San Germán, Puerto Rico |
The Church of San Germán Auxerre overlooks the town of San Germán's main plaza. |
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Convento De Porta Coeli San Germàn, Puerto Rico |
Dominican friars built the Convento de Porta Coeli in 1609 at the crest of a hill in wh |
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Cove Fort Between Fillmore and Beaver, Utah |
The construction of the fort was over-seen by Ira Hinckley. |
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Diocese Of Helena Helena, Montana |
The Vicariate Apostolate of Nebraska was erected for Montana east of the Cascade Mounta |
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Dominican Sisters Of St. Cecilia Nashville, Tennessee |
In her history of St. |
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Echo Church And Museum Echo, Utah |
This 1876 church is now a museum with a photographs collection and docent-led tours. |
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Ephrata Cloister Ephrata, Pennsylvania |
One of America's earliest religious communities, the Ephrata Cloister was founded in 17 |
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Evangelical Historical Society Lancaster, Pennsylvania |
The society is located on |
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First African Baptist Church Lexington, Kentucky |
The First African Baptist Church was founded c.1790 to serve the religious needs of Afr |
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First Indian Presbyterian Church Kamiah, Idaho |
Located on the first Kamiah town site in East Kamiah, the Rev. and Mrs. Henry T.
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First Reformed Church Of Fishkill Fishkill, New York |
The church itself is one of the most historic buildings in all of Dutchess County. |
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Fort Douglas Fort Douglas, Utah |
The 1862 fort was built to protect telegraph and railroad lines from the Indian populat |
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Friends Meeting House Lincoln, Rhode Island |
The Quakers can boast of a long and rich historical legacy in America. |
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Friends Of White Water Shaker Village Cincinnati, Ohio |
The nucleus of the White Water settlement formed in 1822 when members of the Union Soci |
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Great Stone Face Delta, Utah |
When the Mormon Pioneers traveled hundreds of miles by wagon train and handcarts to set |
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Hancock Shaker Village Hancock, Massachusetts |
The Shakers trace their beginnings to Manchester, England, in 1747. |