Historic Church Trail
Historic churches near Cornerstone Church
This trail starts at Cornerstone Church and ranks nearby churches by distance, National Register records, founding era, Wikidata architecture, and heritage notes.
- Stops
- 12
- NRHP
- 7
- Styles
- 1
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Nearest historic churches
Faith Baptist Church
Tennille, GA · 54.4 mi away
- National Register of Historic Places listed place
- Founded 1903
- Architect: Charles E. Choate
Tennille Baptist Church
Tennille, GA · 54.5 mi away
- National Register 94000716
- National Register of Historic Places listed place
- Founded 1903
- Architect: Charles E. Choate
Tennille Methodist Church
Tennille, GA · 54.5 mi away
- National Register 94000716
- National Register of Historic Places listed place
- Founded 1903
- Architect: Charles E. Choate
First Bryan Baptist Church
Savannah, GA · 77.5 mi away
- National Register 78000971
- National Register of Historic Places listed place
First African Baptist Church
Savannah, GA · 77.7 mi away
- National Register of Historic Places contributing property
- Founded 1777
Lutheran Church of the Ascension
Savannah, GA · 78.0 mi away
- National Register of Historic Places contributing property
Christ Episcopal Church
Savannah, GA · 78.0 mi away
- National Register of Historic Places contributing property
Christ Church
Macon, GA · 82.4 mi away
- National Register 71000250
- National Register of Historic Places listed place
- Founded 1851
First Presbyterian Church
Macon, GA · 82.5 mi away
- National Register 72000364
- National Register of Historic Places listed place
- Romanesque Revival architecture
Saint Joseph Catholic Church
Macon, GA · 82.7 mi away
- National Register 71000269
- National Register of Historic Places listed place
- Romanesque Revival architecture
Church of the Most Holy
Augusta, GA · 90.0 mi away
- National Register 97000250
- National Register of Historic Places listed place
- Romanesque Revival architecture
- Architect: John Rudolph Niernsee