Historic Church Trail

Historic churches near Saint Andrews-by-the-Lake Episcopal Church

This trail starts at Saint Andrews-by-the-Lake Episcopal Church and ranks nearby churches by distance, National Register records, founding era, Wikidata architecture, and heritage notes.

Stops
12
NRHP
6
Styles
6

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Stops

Nearest historic churches

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01

First Presbyterian Church

Cass City, MI · 74.0 mi away

  • National Register 06001029
  • National Register of Historic Places listed place
03

Saint Johns Episcopal Church

Saginaw, MI · 91.0 mi away

  • National Register 82002879
  • National Register of Historic Places listed place
  • Founded 1883
  • Architect: Gordon W. Lloyd
04

New Life Anglican Church

Petoskey, MI · 91.4 mi away

  • National Register of Historic Places listed place
  • Neoclassical architecture
06

Sashabaw Presbyterian Church

Clarkston, MI · 134.3 mi away

  • National Register 80001885
  • National Register of Historic Places listed place
  • Greek Revival architecture
07

Presbyterian Church

Sault Ste Marie, MI · 135.0 mi away

  • National Register 84000538
  • National Register of Historic Places listed place
  • Romanesque Revival architecture
08

Central Lansing United Methodist Church

Lansing, MI · 145.8 mi away

  • National Register 80001864
  • National Register of Historic Places listed place
  • Richardsonian Romanesque
  • Architect: Elijah E. Myers
10

Saint John the Catholic Church

Detroit, MI · 153.8 mi away

  • National Register of Historic Places listed place
  • Founded 1891
  • French Gothic architecture
11

United Congregational Church

Detroit, MI · 153.9 mi away

  • National Register of Historic Places listed place
  • Romanesque Revival architecture
  • Architect: John Lyman Faxon
12

Peoples United Methodist Church

Detroit, MI · 154.3 mi away

  • National Register of Historic Places listed place
  • Founded 1866
  • Gothic Revival
  • Architect: Gordon W. Lloyd