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Village Landmark Churches of Northeast Ohio by Larry C. Ledebur Sacred Landmarks Series
courtesy of our partner, Atlas
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Portraits of Faith Series
Center for Sacred Landmarks
Village landmark churches are a unique legacy of the settlement of Ohio’s Western Reserve. The forty 19th century churches in Village Landmark Churches—still found today, although some now serve as solitary sentinels in disappearing villages and communities—were selected because they have significance in one or more of the following dimensions: architecture, history, or their dominant position in their setting.
Distributed for Cleveland State University, Center for Sacred Landmarks
Of related interest:
A Guide to Cleveland's Sacred Landmarks by Foster Armstrong, et. al.