St George's Church - United States

United States

Alphabetically by state, then city:

  • St. George, Ancient Church of the East, Arizona
  • Greek Orthodox Church of St. George (Downey, California)
  • St. George's Roman Catholic Church (Stockton, California)
  • St. George's Chapel, Lewes, Delaware
  • Saint Georges, Delaware
    • North Saint Georges Historic District
    • St. Georges Cemetery Caretaker's House
    • St. Georges Presbyterian Church
    • St. Georges United Methodist Church (Delaware)
  • St. George Episcopal Church (Jacksonville, Florida)
  • St. George's Roman Catholic Church, Post Falls, Idaho
  • St. George's Episcopal Church, Macomb, Illinois
  • St. George Roman Catholic Church, Tinley Park, Illinois
  • Greek Orthodox Church of St. George (Des Moines, Iowa), listed on the National Register of Historic Places
  • St. George's Episcopal Church (Le Mars, Iowa), NRHP-listed
  • St. George's Roman Catholic Church (Louisville), Kentucky
  • St. George's Episcopal Church (Austin), Nevada, NRHP in Lander County, Nevada
  • St. George's Catholic Church (Manchester, New Hampshire), consecrated 1890, rebuilt 1952, and closed 2002
  • St. George's Church (Flushing, New York)
  • St. George's Church (Mohegan Lake, New York)
  • St. George's Episcopal Church (Hempstead, New York)
  • St. George's Episcopal Church (Manhattan), New York
  • St. George's Church (New York City) (Ukrainian Catholic), New York
  • St. George Parish and Newman Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, NRHP-listed
  • St. George's United Methodist Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • St. George's Church (Pungoteague), Accomack County, Virginia
  • St. George's Episcopal Church (Fredericksburg, Virginia)

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