St. Mary's Cathedral - United States

United States

California
  • Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption in San Francisco
Colorado
  • St. Mary's Cathedral (Colorado Springs)
Florida
  • Cathedral of Saint Mary in Miami
Illinois
  • Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Immaculate Conception (Peoria, Illinois)
Indiana
  • Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Immaculate Conception in Indiana
Massachusetts
  • St. Mary's Cathedral and Rectory (Fall River, Massachusetts), NRHP-listed
Michigan
  • St. Mary, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Cathedral (Gaylord, Michigan)
  • St. Mary Cathedral (Lansing, Michigan), NRHP-listed
  • Cathedral of Mary of the Assumption (Saginaw, Michigan)
Minnesota
  • Cathedral of Saint Mary in St. Cloud
  • St. Mary's Orthodox Cathedral, Minneapolis in Northeast, Minneapolis
  • Basilica of Saint Mary, Minneapolis, Co-cathedral
Missouri
  • Cathedral of St. Mary of the Annunciation (Cape Girardeau, Missouri)
New Jersey
  • Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption (Trenton, New Jersey)
New York
  • Cathedral of St. Mary (Ogdensburg, New York)
North Dakota
  • Cathedral of St. Mary (Fargo, North Dakota)
Oregon
  • St. Mary's Cathedral (Portland)
Tennessee
  • St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral in Memphis
Texas
  • St. Mary's Cathedral (Amarillo, Texas)
  • Cathedral of Saint Mary in Austin
  • St. Mary's Cathedral Basilica, Galveston
Wyoming
  • St. Mary's Catholic Cathedral (Cheyenne, Wyoming), listed on the NRHP in Laramie County, Wyoming

Read more about this topic:  St. Mary's Cathedral

Famous quotes related to united states:

    In the United States all business not transacted over the telephone is accomplished in conjunction with alcohol or food, often under conditions of advanced intoxication. This is a fact of the utmost importance for the visitor of limited funds ... for it means that the most expensive restaurants are, with rare exceptions, the worst.
    John Kenneth Galbraith (b. 1908)

    I do not know that the United States can save civilization but at least by our example we can make people think and give them the opportunity of saving themselves. The trouble is that the people of Germany, Italy and Japan are not given the privilege of thinking.
    Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882–1945)

    You may consider me presumptuous, gentlemen, but I claim to be a citizen of the United States, with all the qualifications of a voter. I can read the Constitution, I am possessed of two hundred and fifty dollars, and the last time I looked in the old family Bible I found I was over twenty-one years of age.
    Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1816–1902)

    The recognition of Russia on November 16, 1933, started forces which were to have considerable influence in the attempt to collectivize the United States.
    Herbert Hoover (1874–1964)