Historic Church Trail

Historic churches near Real Answers

This trail starts at Real Answers and ranks nearby churches by distance, National Register records, founding era, Wikidata architecture, and heritage notes.

Stops
12
NRHP
12
Styles
5

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Stops

Nearest historic churches

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01

Saint Ignatius Loyola Church

Houghton, MI

  • National Register 87001261
  • National Register of Historic Places listed place
  • Founded 1898
  • Gothic Revival
02

Dixboro United Methodist Church

Ann Arbor, MI

  • National Register 72000665
  • National Register of Historic Places listed place
  • Founded 1858
  • Greek Revival architecture
03

All Saints Episcopal Church

Saugatuck, MI

  • National Register 84000511
  • National Register of Historic Places listed place
  • Founded 1873
  • Gothic Revival
06

Mariners Church

Detroit, MI

  • National Register 71000428
  • National Register of Historic Places listed place
  • Founded 1842
  • Gothic Revival
07

Most Blessed Sacrament

Detroit, MI

  • National Register 82002894
  • National Register of Historic Places listed place
  • Founded 1915
  • Gothic Revival
08

Saint Matthew Church

Detroit, MI

  • National Register 100008814
  • National Register of Historic Places listed place
  • Founded 1930
  • modern architecture
09

Immaculate Conception Church

Iron Mountain, MI

  • National Register 90000562
  • National Register of Historic Places listed place
  • Founded 1902
  • Renaissance Revival architecture
10

St. Peter

Marquette, MI

  • National Register 12000307
  • National Register of Historic Places listed place
  • Founded 1938
11

Saint Peters Cathedral

Marquette, MI

  • National Register 12000307
  • National Register of Historic Places listed place
  • Founded 1938
12

Saint Mary Catholic Church

Adrian, MI

  • National Register 83000883
  • National Register of Historic Places listed place
  • Romanesque Revival architecture
  • Architect: Gordon W. Lloyd