Historic Church Trail
Historic churches near Canyon Hills Presbyterian Church
This trail starts at Canyon Hills Presbyterian Church and ranks nearby churches by distance, National Register records, founding era, Wikidata architecture, and heritage notes.
- Stops
- 12
- NRHP
- 6
- Styles
- 4
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Nearest historic churches
First Baptist Church of Orange
Orange, CA · 6.3 mi away
- National Register 96000327
- National Register of Historic Places listed place
- Queen Anne style architecture in the United States
Saint John's Lutheran Church
Orange, CA · 6.6 mi away
- National Register 91001520
- National Register of Historic Places listed place
- Founded 1914
- Gothic Revival
Saint Michael's Episcopal Church
Anaheim, CA · 8.6 mi away
- National Register 04000017
- National Register of Historic Places listed place
- Founded 1876
- Gothic Revival
Fullerton First United Church
Fullerton, CA · 8.8 mi away
- National Register 01000076
- National Register of Historic Places listed place
First Baptist Church of Fullerton
Fullerton, CA · 8.8 mi away
- National Register 01000076
- National Register of Historic Places listed place
Long Beach Community Worship Center
Long Beach, CA · 21.9 mi away
- National Register of Historic Places listed place
- Founded 1914
- Romanesque Revival architecture
Mission Basilica San Juan Capistrano
San Juan Capistrano, CA · 25.1 mi away
- Founded 1986
- Spanish Colonial Revival architecture
First Congregational Church
Long Beach, CA · 25.3 mi away
- National Register of Historic Places listed place
- Founded 1914
- Romanesque Revival architecture
Community Baptist Church
Los Angeles, CA · 25.6 mi away
- National Register of Historic Places listed place
- Romanesque Revival architecture
- Architect: Paul R. Williams
Episcopal Church of the Ascension
Sierra Madre, CA · 27.2 mi away
- National Register 77000303
- National Register of Historic Places listed place
- Architect: Ernest Coxhead