Heritage Landmarks of The United Methodist Church are buildings or locations significant to the history of the United Methodist Church. There are currently 49 landmarks designated by the General Conference.[1]
Landmarks
Name | Image | City | State | Country |
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Asbury Manual Labor School/Mission | Fort Mitchell | Alabama | United States | |
Barratt's Chapel and Museum | Frederica | Delaware | United States | |
Bethune-Cookman University/Foundation | Daytona Beach | Florida | United States | |
Town of Oxford | Oxford | Georgia | United States | |
John Wesley's American Parish | Savannah | Georgia | United States | |
St. Simons Island | St. Simons Island | Georgia | United States | |
Wesleyan College Cluster | Macon | Georgia | United States | |
Peter Cartwright Church | Pleasant Plains | Illinois | United States | |
Wesley Foundation, University of Illinois | Champaign | Illinois | United States | |
Site of the Organization of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South | Louisville | Kentucky | United States | |
Cox Memorial United Methodist Church | Hallowell | Maine | United States | |
Old Otterbein Church | Baltimore | Maryland | United States | |
Robert Strawbridge House | New Windsor | Maryland | United States | |
Cokesbury College Site | Abingdon | Maryland | United States | |
Lovely Lane Meetinghouse Site | Baltimore | Maryland | United States | |
United Brethren Founding Sites Cluster | Frederick and Washington Counties | Maryland | United States | |
Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church | Boston | Massachusetts | United States | |
Gulfside United Methodist Assembly | Waveland | Mississippi | United States | |
Pearl River United Methodist Church | Madison County | Mississippi | United States | |
Old McKendree Chapel | near Jackson | Missouri | United States | |
John Street Church | Manhattan, New York City | New York | United States | |
New York Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital | Brooklyn, New York City | New York | United States | |
Green Hill House | Louisburg | North Carolina | United States | |
Whitaker's Chapel | Enfield | North Carolina | United States | |
Bishop John Seybert/Flat Rock Cluster | near Flat Rock | Ohio | United States | |
Hanby House | Westerville | Ohio | United States | |
Wyandott Indian Mission | Upper Sandusky | Ohio | United States | |
Newtown Indian United Methodist Church | Okmulgee | Oklahoma | United States | |
Willamette Mission Site | near Salem | Oregon | United States | |
Albright Chapel | Kleinfeltersville | Pennsylvania | United States | |
Boehm's Chapel | Willow Street | Pennsylvania | United States | |
First Church Building and Publishing House, Evangelical Association | New Berlin | Pennsylvania | United States | |
First United Methodist Church | Johnstown | Pennsylvania | United States | |
Isaac Long's Barn | Landis Valley, Lititz | Pennsylvania | United States | |
St. George's Church | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania | United States | |
Simpson House "Olde Main Building" | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania | United States | |
Zoar United Methodist Church | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania | United States | |
Deadwood Cluster | Deadwood | South Dakota | United States | |
Acuff Chapel | Blountville | Tennessee | United States | |
Edward Cox House | Bluff City | Tennessee | United States | |
McMahan Chapel | San Augustine | Texas | United States | |
Rutersville Cluster | Rutersville | Texas | United States | |
Keywood Marker | Glade Spring | Virginia | United States | |
Old Stone Church Site | Leesburg | Virginia | United States | |
Rehoboth Church and Museum | Union | West Virginia | United States | |
United Methodist Building | Capitol Hill | Washington D.C. | United States | |
College of West Africa | Monrovia | Liberia | ||
Mary Johnston Hospital | Manila | Philippines | ||
Old Mutare Mission | Zimbabwe |
See also
Further reading
- Lee, James Wideman; Luccock, Naphtali; Dixon, James Main (1900). The illustrated history of Methodism ; the story of the origin and progress of the Methodist church, from its foundation by John Wesley to the present day. Written in popular style and illustrated by more than one thousand portraits and views of persons. Pitts Theology Library Emory University. St Louis New York : The Methodist magazine publishing co.[2]
References
- ↑ "Heritage Landmarks: A Traveler's Guide to the Most Sacred Places in The United Methodist Church". GCAH. Retrieved 2023-10-24.
- ↑ Lee, James Wideman; Luccock, Naphtali; Dixon, James Main (1900). The illustrated history of Methodism ; the story of the origin and progress of the Methodist church, from its foundation by John Wesley to the present day. Written in popular style and illustrated by more than one thousand portraits and views of persons. Pitts Theology Library Emory University. St Louis New York : The Methodist magazine publishing co.
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