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This is a list of notable Presbyterian churches in Pennsylvania, where a church is notable either as a congregation or as a building. In Pennsylvania, numerous churches are listed on the National Register of Historic Places or are noted on state or local historic registers. This list also includes sites listed by the Presbyterian Historical Society as part of their American Presbyterian/Reformed Historical Sites Registry (APRHS), which also includes sites from related Reformed churches and congregations. This article also includes related other items, such as various former Presbyterian meetinghouse sites, or cemeteries or parsonages that are NRHP-listed where the corresponding church building is more modern and not NRHP-listed. }---> | New Berlin | |- | Neshaminy-Warwick Presbyterian Church | 100px | | APRHS 87 | |Hartsville | founded by William Tennent |- |Numine Presbyterian Church | | |APRHS 333 | |Nu Mine | |- | Newtown Presbyterian Church | 100px | built NRHP-listed | | | Newtown | |- | North & Southampton Reformed Church | | | APRHS 28 | | Churchville | |- | Old First Reformed Church | | | APRHS 45 | | Philadelphia | |- |Old Hanover Presbyterian Churchyard | |founded 1736, last church torn down 1875 |APRHS 121 | |Grantville |Walled graveyard, possible site of 1774 Hanover Resolves |- | Oxford Presbyterian Church |100px |1866 |APRHS 72 | |Oxford |Organized 1754 |- | Old Norriton Presbyterian Church | 100px | built 1698 NRHP-listed 1979 | APRHS 32 | U.S. Route 422 | Norristown | |- | Overbrook Presbyterian Church | | | APRHS 325 | | Philadelphia | |- |Paxtang Presbyterian Church |100px | |APRHS 24 | |Paxtang | |- |Paxton Presbyterian Church | | |APRHS 46 | |Harrisburg | |- |Pigeon Creek Presbyterian Church | | | APRHS 6 | | Eighty-Four | |- | Robert Kennedy Memorial Presbyterian Church | 100px | built 1871 NRHP-listed 2009 | 11799 Mercersburg Rd. | | Montgomery Township, Franklin County |Cemetery 1774, named for 1802-1843 pastor |- | Rocky Spring Presbyterian Church | 100px | built 1794 NRHP-listed 1994 | | | Franklin County | |- | Saltsburg Presbyterian Church |100px | | APRHS 213 | | Saltsburg | |- | Service United Presbyterian Church | 100px | || APRHS (49 ) | | Aliquippa | Founded by John Anderson |- | Shadyside Presbyterian Church | 100px | 1889 built 1975 NRHP-listed | APRHS 30 | Amberson Avenue and Westminster Place | Pittsburgh | Richardsonian Romanesque |- |Slate Lick United Presbyterian Church Cemetery | | | APRHS 421 | | South Buffalo | |- | Tenth Presbyterian Church | 100px | 1829 founded 1856 completed | | 17th & Spruce Streets | Philadelphia | |- | Third, Scots & Mariners Presbyterian Church | | | APRHS 27 | | Philadelphia | |- |Trinity Presbyterian Church |100px |1892 |APRHS 340 |640 Berwyn Avenue | Berwyn |1st church built 1862 |- | Union Presbyterian Church & Cemetery | | | APRHS 376 | | Cowansville | |- |Upper Octorara Presbyterian Church | |1840 |APRHS 31 |1120 Octorara Trail |Parkesburg |Organized 1720 |- |Upper Tuscarora Presbyterian Church & Cemetery | | |APRHS 356 | |Waterloo | |- | Warrior Run Presbyterian Church | 100px | built NRHP-listed | APRHS 249 | | McEwensville | State Historical Marker |- |} ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of Presbyterian churches in Pennsylvania」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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