Historic Church Trail

Historic churches near Twin Pine Seventh-Day Adventist Church

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

Stops
12
NRHP
11
Styles
5

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Nearest historic churches

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03

First Baptist Church

Brinkley, AR · 1.0 mi away

  • place listed on the Arkansas Register of Historic Places
04

First Presbyterian Church

Clarendon, AR · 15.7 mi away

  • National Register 76000438
  • National Register of Historic Places listed place
  • Greek Revival architecture
05

First United Methodist Church

Forrest City, AR · 23.7 mi away

  • National Register 94000467
  • National Register of Historic Places listed place
  • Neoclassical architecture
06

United Methodist Church

Forrest City, AR · 23.7 mi away

  • National Register 94000467
  • National Register of Historic Places listed place
  • Neoclassical architecture
07

Grace Church

Wynne, AR · 32.0 mi away

  • National Register 92000106
  • National Register of Historic Places listed place
  • Colonial Revival architecture
08

Methodist Church

Bald Knob, AR · 36.4 mi away

  • National Register 91001278
  • National Register of Historic Places listed place
  • Tudor Revival architecture
09

First United Methodist Church

Searcy, AR · 40.1 mi away

  • National Register 91001206
  • National Register of Historic Places listed place
  • Gothic Revival
10

Searcy Cumb Presbyterian Church

Searcy, AR · 40.2 mi away

  • National Register 91001225
  • National Register of Historic Places listed place
  • Neoclassical architecture
11

Trinity Episcopal Church

Searcy, AR · 40.3 mi away

  • National Register 91001199
  • National Register of Historic Places listed place
12

Lonoke Presbyterian Church

Lonoke, AR · 41.7 mi away

  • National Register 04001037
  • National Register of Historic Places listed place
  • Tudor Revival architecture
  • Architect: John Parks Almand