List of Churches That Are National Historic Landmarks in The United States - NHLs That Are Roman Catholic Churches

NHLs That Are Roman Catholic Churches

  • Mission San Xavier del Bac, Arizona
  • Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo, Carmel, California
  • Mission San José, Fremont, California
  • La Purisima Mission, Lompoc, California
  • Mission San Fernando Rey de España, Los Angeles, California
  • Mission San Antonio de Padua, Monterey County, California
  • Mission San Luis Rey de Francia, Oceanside, California
  • Mission San Diego de Alcalá, San Diego, California
  • Mission San Francisco de Asís, San Francisco, California
  • Mission San Gabriel Arcángel, San Gabriel, California
  • Mission San Juan Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano, California
  • Mission San Miguel Arcángel, San Miguel, California
  • Mission Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California
  • Mission Santa Inés, Solvang, California
  • Mission San Buenaventura, Ventura, California
  • Church of the Holy Family, Cahokia, Illinois
  • San Estevan Del Rey Mission Church, Acoma, New Mexico
  • San Francisco de Asis Mission Church, Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico
  • St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York, New York
  • Alamo Mission in San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas

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