
Shrine of the Immaculate Conception is the second oldest structure in downtown Atlanta, Georgia. Designed by local architect William H. Parkins, the cornerstone was laid September 1, 1869 by poet Abram Joseph Ryan. It was completed and dedicated in 1873 and is still in use. It replaced a frame structure on the same site that was famously saved from the burning of the city in 1864.
The Gathering Oasis
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The Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
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Beautiful Catholic church. Parking in the rear lot is free on the weekends - be sure ...
Ebenezer Baptist Church
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This is the official Fan Page for Ebenezer Baptist Church, Atlanta, GA.
St Lukes Episcopal Church
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http://www.StLukesAtlanta.org Wherever you are on your spiritual journey, St. Luke's...
St John the Wonder Worker Orthodox Church
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St. John the Wonderworker is a parish in the Orthodox Church in America, Diocese of t...
North Ave Presbyterian Church
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North Avenue Presbyterian is a beautiful church with wonderful staff. They were so g...
All Saints' Episcopal Church
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All Saints' is a progressive Christian congregation in the heart of midtown Atlanta. ...
Antioch Baptist Church North
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Blueprint Church
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A few years back I got an email from Corwin Oglesby and Blueprint Church stating they...to add Catholic Shrine of the Immaculate Conception map to your website;