Wish We Were There Wednesday: Churches

Intricate details on the historic Trinity Church, Boston.

If you have followed our posts, you’ve probably noticed that we love churches – especially historic ones. Today we’re sharing a few of our favorites, and we hope you love them too. Enjoy!

Another detail of the Trinity Church in Boston – love the gargoyles!
Trinity Church, Boston. Built 1872 – 1877.
Mission Church, Pecos National Historical Park, New Mexico. Built in 1717.
Old North Church, Boston. Built 1723.
Quechee Church, Quechee, Vermont. Built in 1873.
The Chapel of the Holy Cross, Sedona, Arizona. Built 1954 – 1956.
Ruins of the San Jeronimo Mission Church at Taos Pueblo. Dates to approximately 1706.
Saint Patrick’s Cathedral, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Built 1907.
The Cathedral of Saint Helena, Helena, Montana. Built 1908.
Cathedral Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Built 1869 – 1887.
The First Church of Christ, Scientist (also known as The Mother Church), Boston. Built 1894 – 1906 with later additions.
Chapel at Mount Saint Mary’s Cemetery, Maryland. Cemetery established around 1808.
San Jose de Gracia in Las Trampas, New Mexico, built in 1760.
Grace Methodist Church, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Built 1873 – 1878.

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Happy hump day, everyone!

Mike and Kellye

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2 thoughts on “Wish We Were There Wednesday: Churches

  1. I’m with you Kellye. Churches fascinate me to see what those of faith will build to show that faith. Unfortunately, your photos did not appear in the post. Have a great Wednesday. Allan

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