List of Churches Built in The "Polish Cathedral" Style
| Churches in the 'Polish Cathedral' style in the city of Chicago | ||
|---|---|---|
| Church | Location | Dominant Architectural Theme |
| 1. Church of St. Adalbert | Lower West Side | Neoclassical |
| 2. Church of St. Barbara | Bridgeport | Renaissance |
| 3. Covenant Presbyterian Church of Chicago (formerly All Saints Polish National Catholic Cathedral) | Bucktown | Gothic |
| 4. Church of St. Hedwig | Logan Square | Renaissance Revival |
| 5. Holy Innocents Church | West Town | Romanesque with Byzantine flourishes |
| 6. Church of the Holy Trinity | West Town | Renaissance |
| 7. Basilica of St. Hyacinth | Avondale | Renaissance |
| 8. Church of Immaculate Conception | South Chicago | Renaissance |
| 9. Church of Our Lady of Tepeyac (formerly St. Casimir) | Lower West Side | Baroque |
| 10. Church of St. John Cantius | West Town | Baroque |
| 11. Church of St. John of God (CLOSED) | Back of the Yards | Baroque |
| 12. Church of St. Joseph (Shrine) | (Back of the Yards) | Baroque |
| 13. Church of St. Josaphat | Lincoln Park | Romanesque |
| 14. Church of St. Mary of the Angels | Bucktown | Neoclassical |
| 15. Church of St. Mary of Perpetual Help | Bridgeport | Romanesque-Byzantine |
| 16. Church of St. Michael | South Chicago | Gothic |
| 17. Salem Baptist Church of Chicago (formerly St. Salomea) | Pullman | Gothic |
| 18. Church of St. Stanislaus Kostka | West Town | Renaissance |
| Churches in the 'Polish Cathedral' style in Chicago's suburbs | ||
| Church | Location | Dominant Architectural Theme |
| 1. Church of St. Andrew's | Calumet City | Renaissance |
| 2. Church of Ss. Cyril and Methodius | Lemont | Renaissance |
| 3. Church of St. Mary of Częstochowa | Cicero | Gothic |
| Outside Chicago | ||
| Churches in the 'Polish Cathedral' style in Detroit and suburbs, Michigan | ||
| Church | Location | Dominant Architectural Theme |
| 1. Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel | Wyandotte | Renaissance |
| 2. Church of St. Florian | Hamtramck | Gothic |
| 3. St. Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr Roman Catholic Church (now Promise Land Missionary Baptist Church) | Detroit-east side, Michigan | Romanesque |
| 4. St. Albertus Roman Catholic Church (now The Polish-American Historical Site Association) | Detroit, Michigan-east side Canfield Ave | Gothic Revival |
| 5. Sweetest Heart Of Mary Roman Catholic Church | Detroit, Michigan-east side Canfield Ave | Gothic Revival |
| 6. St Francis D'Assisi Roman Catholic Church | Detroit, Michigan SW side | Italian Renaissance |
| 7. St Hyacinth Roman Catholic Church | Detroit, Michigan east side | Byzantine Romanesque |
| 8. St Hedwig Roman Catholic Church | Detroit, Michigan SW side | |
| 9. St Casimir Roman Catholic Church, Torn down in 1967. Twin of St Mary of Perpetual Help Chicago | Detroit, Michigan SW side | Romanesque Byzantine |
| 10.St John Cantius-closed in 2009 | Detroit-Delray | Romanesque |
| 11.St Josephat | Detroit, Michigan east side Canfield Ave | Romanesque and Gothic Revival |
| Churches in the 'Polish Cathedral' style in Grand Rapids, Michigan | ||
| Church | Location | Dominant Architectural Theme |
| 1. Basilica of St Adelbert | Grand Rapids, Michigan | Romanesque with Byzantine influence |
| Churches in the 'Polish Cathedral' style in Bay City, Michigan | ||
| Church | Location | Dominant Architectural Theme |
| 1. St Stanislaus Kostka | Bay City, Michigan-south side | Gothic Revival |
| Churches in the 'Polish Cathedral' style in Cleveland, Ohio | ||
| Church | Location | Dominant Architectural Theme |
| 1. Shrine Church of St. Stanislaus | Slavic Village | Gothic architecture |
| 2. Church of St. John Cantius | Tremont | Baroque |
| Churches in the 'Polish Cathedral' style in Milwaukee, Wisconsin | ||
| Church | Location | Dominant Architectural Theme |
| 1. Church of St. Stanislaus | South Side | Renaissance |
| 2. Church of St. Adalbert | South Side | Romanesque Revival |
| 3. St. Josaphat Basilica | South Side | Baroque |
| Churches in the 'Polish Cathedral' style in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | ||
| Church | Location | Dominant Architectural Theme |
| 1. St. Stanislaus Kostka Church | Strip District | Romanesque |
| 2. Immaculate Heart of Mary | Polish Hill | Baroque |
| Churches in the 'Polish Cathedral' style in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | ||
| Church | Location | Dominant Architectural Theme |
| 1. Church of St. John Cantius | Bridesburg | Gothic |
| 2. Church of St. Adalbert | Port Richmond | Gothic |
| 3. Church of St. Laurentius | Fishtown | Gothic |
| Churches in the 'Polish Cathedral' style in Winona, Minnesota | ||
| Church | Location | Dominant Architectural Theme |
| 1. Church of St. Stanislaus Kostka | (downtown Winona) | Romanesque |
| Churches in the 'Polish Cathedral' style in Chicopee, Massachusetts | ||
| Church | Location | Dominant Architectural Theme |
| 1. Basilica of Saint Stanislaus | Chicopee Center (Cabotville) | Baroque Revival |
| Churches in the 'Polish Cathedral' style in Buffalo, New York | ||
| Church | Location | Dominant Architectural Theme |
| 1. St. Stanislaus - Bishop & Martyr Church | East Side, Buffalo | Romanesque Revival |
| 2. St. Adalbert's Basilica | East Side, Buffalo | Romanesque Revival |
| 3. Corpus Christi R. C. Church Complex | East Side, Buffalo | Romanesque Revival |
| 4. Church of the Assumption | Black Rock, Buffalo | Gothic |
| Churches in the 'Polish Cathedral' style in Baltimore, Maryland | ||
| Church | Location | Dominant Architectural Theme |
| 1.Holy Rosary Church | Upper Fells Point | Romanesque |
| 2.St. Casimir Church | Canton | Romanesque |
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