Sacred Places in Galveston
St. Joseph's Catholic Church is one of Sacred Places in Galveston.

1. St. Joseph's Catholic Church

2202 Ave. K (at 22nd St.), Галвестон, TX
Церковь · Downtown Galveston · Подсказок и отзывов: 3

Galveston.comGalveston.com: Built by German immigrants in 1859-60 the church was dedicated in April 1860, to St. Joseph, the patron saint of laborers.

First Baptist Church is one of Sacred Places in Galveston.

2. First Baptist Church

822 23rd St, Галвестон, TX
Церковь · Downtown Galveston · 1 подсказка

Galveston.comGalveston.com: First Baptist Church of Galveston was organized on January 30, 1840, at the home of Thomas H. Borden. The first pastor of the church, John Huckins, also established First Baptist Church in Houston.

Saint Patrick Catholic Church is one of Sacred Places in Galveston.

3. Saint Patrick Catholic Church

1010 35th St (Broadway), Галвестон, TX
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Galveston.comGalveston.com: The cornerstone of St. Patrick Catholic Church was laid on St. Patrick’s Day, March 17, 1872 on the northwest corner of 34th Street at Avenue K.

Galveston Islamic Center (Masjid Uthman Ibn Affan) is one of Sacred Places in Galveston.

4. Galveston Islamic Center (Masjid Uthman Ibn Affan)

921 Broadway St, Галвестон, TX
Мечеть · East End Historic District · 1 подсказка

Galveston.comGalveston.com: The Galveston Islamic Center, the county’s first mosque, opened its doors in October, 2002. It features a 40-foot tower topped by a dome, which serves as a symbolic beacon for prayer.

Lakeview Cemetary is one of Sacred Places in Galveston.

5. Lakeview Cemetary

Ave T 1/2 (btw 57 & 59th Sts), Галвестон, TX
Кладбище · Подсказок и отзывов: 2

Galveston.comGalveston.com: Chartered in 1886, this cemetery is the final resting place for David G. Burnet, the first president of the Republic of Texas and General Sidney Sherman, Texas Revolutionary war hero.

Holy Rosary Catholic Church is one of Sacred Places in Galveston.

6. Holy Rosary Catholic Church

1420 31st St (btwn Ave. N & Ave. N Rear), Галвестон, TX
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Galveston.comGalveston.com: Holy Rosary was the first African-American Catholic school in Texas.

Sacred Heart Catholic Church is one of Sacred Places in Galveston.

7. Sacred Heart Catholic Church

1308 Broadway St. (at 14th St.), Галвестон, TX
Церковь · East End Historic District · Подсказок и отзывов: 2

Galveston.comGalveston.com: The history of Sacred Heart parish began in 1854 when Michel B. Menard conveyed the square block bounded by 13th Street, Broadway, 14th Street, and Sealy to Bishop John M. Odin of Galveston.

Central Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) is one of Sacred Places in Galveston.

8. Central Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)

2702 Avenue O 1/2, Галвестон, TX
Церковь · 1 подсказка

Galveston.comGalveston.com: Central Christian Church was founded in 1877 and reorganized in 1893.

Saints Constantine & Helen Serbian Orthodox Church is one of Sacred Places in Galveston.

9. Saints Constantine & Helen Serbian Orthodox Church

4109 Avenue L, Галвестон, TX
Церковь · 1 подсказка

Galveston.comGalveston.com: Saints Constantine and Helen Orthodox Church is the oldest Eastern Orthodox Church in Texas and the second-oldest Serbian Orthodox Church in the United States.

Assumption Greek Orthodox Church is one of Sacred Places in Galveston.

10. Assumption Greek Orthodox Church

714 19th St., Галвестон, TX
Церковь · East End Historic District · Подсказок и отзывов: 2

Galveston.comGalveston.com: In 1895, members of the island’s Greek community joined with the city’s Serbian, Russian and Syrian citizens to found Saints Constantine and Helen Orthodox Church.

11. Shiloh African Methodist Church

1310 29th St, Галвестон, TX
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Galveston.comGalveston.com: This church was built in 1878 and named Shiloh, meaning “peaceable, ” after the City of Ephrain in the Bible.

12. St John Lutheran

3920 Avenue L
Церковь · 1 подсказка

Galveston.comGalveston.com: In 1919 the small congregation agreed to buy three and a half lots on the corner of 39th Street and Avenue L as a permanent location for the church.

Grace Episcopal Church is one of Sacred Places in Galveston.

13. Grace Episcopal Church

Галвестон, TX
Церковь · 1 подсказка

Galveston.comGalveston.com: The present Gothic limestone structure, designed by Nicholas J. Clayton, was erected in 1895.

First Presbyterian Church is one of Sacred Places in Galveston.

14. First Presbyterian Church

1903 Church St (19th Street), Галвестон, TX
Церковь · Downtown Galveston · Подсказок и отзывов: 2

Galveston.comGalveston.com: The church features 10 stained glass windows, two of which are the work of Tiffany & Company.

First Union Baptist Church is one of Sacred Places in Galveston.

15. First Union Baptist Church

1027 Avenue K, Галвестон, TX
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Galveston.comGalveston.com: The 1909 sanctuary, at 1027 Avenue K, served the congregation until it was replaced by the current structure in 1955.

Trinity Episcopal Church and School is one of Sacred Places in Galveston.

16. Trinity Episcopal Church and School

720 23rd St, Галвестон, TX
Церковь · Downtown Galveston · 1 подсказка

Galveston.comGalveston.com: On February 6, 1841, a small group of worshipers formed Trinity Episcopal Church, the third oldest Episcopal parish in Texas.

17. Primera Iglesia Bautista

(Broadway), Галвестон, TX
Церковь · 1 подсказка

Galveston.comGalveston.com: The oldest Hispanic Baptist church in Galveston, Primera Iglesia Bautista began as a vision of First Baptist Church members, Sam and Alice Stovall.

The Lyceum is one of Sacred Places in Galveston.

18. The Lyceum

2401 Winnie St (25th), Галвестон, TX
Место проведения мероприятий · Downtown Galveston · Подсказок и отзывов: 2

Galveston.comGalveston.com: In 1854, First Lutheran made arrangements to hold its Sunday services in Lyceum Hall, located on the corner of Winnie and Bath Avenue (25th Street).

19. Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church

3602 Sealy St, Галвестон, TX
Церковь · Подсказок и отзывов: 2

Galveston.comGalveston.com: Mount Olive has occupied the same property since 1876.