Historic Church Trail
Historic churches near Carland-Zion Brethren in Christ Church
This trail starts at Carland-Zion Brethren in Christ Church and ranks nearby churches by distance, National Register records, founding era, Wikidata architecture, and heritage notes.
- Stops
- 12
- NRHP
- 8
- Styles
- 4
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Nearest historic churches
North Presbyterian Church
Lansing, MI · 25.7 mi away
- National Register 88000564
- National Register of Historic Places listed place
First Baptist Church
Lansing, MI · 26.6 mi away
- National Register 80001866
- National Register of Historic Places listed place
- Romanesque Revival architecture
Central Lansing United Methodist Church
Lansing, MI · 26.6 mi away
- National Register 80001864
- National Register of Historic Places listed place
- Richardsonian Romanesque
- Architect: Elijah E. Myers
First Congregatiional Church of Charlotte Ucc
Charlotte, MI · 43.7 mi away
- National Register 93000872
- National Register of Historic Places listed place
- Romanesque Revival architecture
Clare Congregational United Church of Christ
Clare, MI · 53.8 mi away
- National Register 94001424
- National Register of Historic Places listed place
Sashabaw Presbyterian Church
Clarkston, MI · 57.3 mi away
- National Register 80001885
- National Register of Historic Places listed place
- Greek Revival architecture
First Presbyterian Church
Cass City, MI · 69.6 mi away
- National Register 06001029
- National Register of Historic Places listed place
First Presbyterian Church
Saline, MI · 70.9 mi away
- National Register 85002960
- National Register of Historic Places listed place
- Romanesque Revival architecture
- Architect: Spier & Rohns
Church of the Covenant Baptist
Detroit, MI · 71.4 mi away
- National Register of Historic Places listed place
- Gothic Revival
United Congregational Church
Detroit, MI · 74.8 mi away
- National Register of Historic Places listed place
- Romanesque Revival architecture
- Architect: John Lyman Faxon