Historic Church Trail
Historic churches near First Congregational Church of Holliston
This trail starts at First Congregational Church of Holliston and ranks nearby churches by distance, National Register records, founding era, Wikidata architecture, and heritage notes.
- Stops
- 12
- NRHP
- 2
- Styles
- 8
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Nearest historic churches
Park Street Baptist Church
Framingham, MA · 5.4 mi away
- Founded 1854
- Italianate architecture
- Architect: Alexander Rice Esty
First Baptist Church Iun Framingham
Framingham, MA · 6.9 mi away
- National Register of Historic Places listed place
- Founded 1825
- Architect: Hartwell and Richardson
Plymouth Church Ucc
Framingham, MA · 7.1 mi away
- Founded 1968
- Neoclassical architecture
- Architect: Arland Augustus Dirlam
First Baptist Church
Marlborough, MA · 11.9 mi away
- Founded 1887
- Queen Anne style
- Architect: Henry Martin Francis
Saint Mary's Episcopal Church
Newton, MA · 12.4 mi away
- National Register of Historic Places listed place
- Founded 1813
- Gothic Revival
United Parish of Auburndale
Newton, MA · 13.5 mi away
- National Register of Historic Places listed place
- Founded 1857
- Romanesque Revival architecture
- Architect: Charles Edward Parker
Second Congregational Church in Newton
Newton, MA · 14.5 mi away
- National Register 90000049
- National Register of Historic Places listed place
- Founded 1916
- Gothic Revival
First Baptist Church in Newton
Newton, MA · 14.9 mi away
- National Register 82002746
- National Register of Historic Places listed place
- Founded 1888
- Romanesque Revival architecture
First Church of Christ Newton
Newton, MA · 15.3 mi away
- National Register of Historic Places contributing property
- Founded 1940
- Colonial Revival architecture
- Architect: Densmore and LeClear
Christ Church in Hyde Park Parrish
Hyde Park, MA · 16.2 mi away
- National Register of Historic Places listed place
- Founded 1893
- Architect: Ralph Adams Cram