Historic Church Trail

Historic churches near Exira Seventh-Day Adventist Church

This trail starts at Exira Seventh-Day Adventist Church and ranks nearby churches by distance, National Register records, founding era, Wikidata architecture, and heritage notes.

Stops
12
NRHP
7
Styles
6

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Nearest historic churches

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01

Immanuel Lutheran Church

Kimballton, IA · 12.3 mi away

  • National Register 91001462
  • National Register of Historic Places listed place
  • Queen Anne style architecture in the United States
02

Saint Paul's Episcopal Church

Harlan, IA · 25.0 mi away

  • National Register 78001259
  • National Register of Historic Places listed place
  • Shingle style architecture
  • Architect: Proudfoot & Bird
03

All Saint's Church

Stuart, IA · 27.8 mi away

  • National Register 00001478
  • National Register of Historic Places listed place
  • Founded 1908
  • Byzantine Revival architecture
04

Saint Patricks Catholic Church

Perry, IA · 41.8 mi away

  • National Register 11000138
  • National Register of Historic Places listed place
  • Founded 1901
  • Gothic Revival
05

Saint Peter Church

Council Bluffs, IA · 56.9 mi away

  • National Register of Historic Places listed place
  • Founded 1887
  • Gothic Revival
08

Basilica of Saint John

Des Moines, IA · 61.9 mi away

  • National Register of Historic Places listed place
  • Founded 1927
  • Romanesque Revival architecture
  • Architect: Maginnis & Walsh
09

First United Methodist Church

Des Moines, IA · 62.6 mi away

  • National Register 84001295
  • National Register of Historic Places listed place
  • Neoclassical architecture
  • Architect: Proudfoot & Bird
11

Burns United Methodist Church

Des Moines, IA · 62.7 mi away

  • National Register 77000546
  • National Register of Historic Places listed place
  • Architect: Q5486405
12

St. Ambrose

Des Moines, IA · 62.8 mi away

  • National Register of Historic Places listed place
  • Founded 1940
  • Romanesque Revival architecture
  • Architect: James J. Egan