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- Trinity Church (Brooklyn, Connecticut)
- Trinity Church (Milton, Connecticut)
- Trinity Church (Thomaston, Connecticut)
- Trinity Wesleyan Church, Evansville, Indiana
- Trinity Church (Elkridge, Maryland)
- Trinity Church (Boston), Massachusetts
- Trinity Church (Cornish, New Hampshire)
- Trinity Church (Holderness, New Hampshire)
- Trinity Church (Swedesboro, New Jersey)
- Trinity Methodist Church (Beacon, New York)
- Trinity Church (Constantia, New York)
- Trinity Church (Elmira, New York)
- Trinity Church (Manhattan)
- Trinity Church Complex (Roslyn, New York)
- Trinity Church (Warsaw, New York)
- Trinity Methodist Church (Elizabethtown, North Carolina)
- Trinity Church (Scotland Neck, North Carolina)
- Trinity Church (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
- Trinity Church (Newport, Rhode Island)
- Trinity Church (Pawtucket, Rhode Island)
- Trinity Church (Mason, Tennessee), a National Register of Historic Places listing in Tipton County, Tennessee
- Trinity Church (Houston, Texas)
- Trinity Church (Beaverdam, Virginia), a National Register of Historic Places listing in Hanover County, Virginia
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