Union Chapel - United States

United States

National Register of Historical Places

(by state, then city/town)

  • Pine Orchard Union Chapel, Branford, Connecticut, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in New Haven County
  • East Raymond Union Chapel, East Raymond, Maine, listed on the NRHP in Cumberland County
  • Union Chapel (Glenwood, Maryland), listed on the NRHP in Howard County
  • Union Chapel (Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts), listed on the NRHP in Dukes County
  • Union Chapel (Hillsborough, New Hampshire), listed on the NRHP in Hillsborough County
  • Union Chapel (North Hampton, New Hampshire)
  • Union Chapel (Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York), listed on the NRHP in Orange County
  • Ponckhockie Union Chapel, Kingston, New York, listed on the NRHP in Ulster County
  • Union Chapel (Shelter Island Heights, New York), listed on the NRHP in Suffolk County
  • Union Chapel (Windham, New York), listed on the NRHP in Greene County
  • Beaver Meadow Union Chapel, Norwich, Vermont, listed on the NRHP in Windsor County
Places
  • Union Chapel, Alabama
  • Union Chapel, Massachusetts

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