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Built in 1912, the neoclassical Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church hosted Martin Luther King Jr. in 1967.
The congregation hopes to breathe new life into the 22,000-square foot building, most recently known as St. Luke Emanuel Missionary Baptist Church. It's one the last neoclassical churches still ...
Christ Fellowship Miami Church makes preparations to re-open its newly restored sanctuary in downtown Miami. The historic Baptist church underwent $20 million renovations starting in 2018. Alie ...
Sitting across from The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, the 1803 Charleston single house served as an office space for the Catholic church for nearly six decades before it was put on the market.
This week, the 200-year-old neoclassical Baltimore Basilica will reopen its weighty oak doors after a two-year, $32 million face-lift. The restoration of America's first Roman Catholic cathedral is a ...
Until 1969 Worthen Bank inhabited the neoclassical building. In 1996 Worthen Bank moved to a new location on West Capitol Avenue. ... The Centennial Baptist Church is located in Helena- West Helena.
Williamsburg Brooklyn landmark: Landmarks Preservation Commission voted in favor of designating Williamsburg's Ukrainian Church in Exile. In a rare move, the Landmarks Preservation Commission voted ...
Though missionary twosomes have to be circumspect in public, at church they can wear those verboten nametags. On that Sunday in June, two “sister,” or female, volunteers stroll through the ...
Beautiful Zion Missionary Baptist Church in Englewood was awarded $10,000 to help pay for repairs on the church’s exterior facade. The church building, 1406 W. 64th St., is more than 100 years old.
It sold the building to the Baptist Church in 1968, which then sold it to Jehovah's Witnesses in 1978. "We believe we'll be more engaged and serve the city if there's a church closer to where you ...
The Neoclassical-style building was built as a bank and designed by prominent borough architects Helmle, Huberty & Hudswell. Completed in 1906, it is one of the many historic “banking temples” that ...