Significance: Structurally, this meeting house, built in 1717, subsequently enlarged, remodelled in 1852 and restored in 1953, resembles the noted Old Ship Church in Hingham, Massachusetts. The Barnstable buil More
Significance: The William and Sarah Nettle House is a small brick structure with Federal style details. The simplicity of design demonstrates Waterford's relatively uniform building techniques and the prevaili More
Significance: This brick church, dating from 1861, served as a hospital during the Civil War, and although the interior was remodeled in 1955, the exterior remains in excellent and probably original shape. Sur More
Significance: The Mount Pisgah African Methodist Episcopal Church congregation is the oldest denomination of its kind in New Jersey, founded in 1754, although the structure itself is a typical, modest, late 19t More
Significance: This was the home of one of the early Presidents of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormons) at the time of colonization of Brigham City, Utah. Survey number: HABS UT-45 Buildin More
Significance: The original portion (1816) with the major addition (1820) is one of the older existing churches of the city. The central dome and transepts have been modified little from the original work of Be More
Significance: This fine Greek Revival church is the work of John Haviland, who executed many other Greek Revival designs. His body was buried under the church, but was later re-interred at the Philadelphia Divi More
Significance: Example of Italian Revival architecture in Palladian mode. The church is a replacement of the original, smaller church which was destroyed during the Native American riots in 1844. Survey number More