
Dover Friends Meetinghouse
Dover Friends Meetinghouse is believed to be the only surviving 18th-century Quaker meetinghouse in New Hampshire.
Dover Friends Meetinghouse is believed to be the only surviving 18th-century Quaker meetinghouse in New Hampshire.
East Mount Zion Baptist Church was the first Black church in Cleveland to break segregation barriers by relocating to Euclid Avenue, a grand residential avenue known as “Millionaires’ Row.”
Ebenezer Baptist Church was the pulpit of the Reverend Martin Luther King, Sr. and the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Saint Mark’s Church, built from 1849 to 1852 and now a National Historic Landmark, is the first of three churches designed by John Notman in Philadelphia.
Union United Methodist Church in Boston is the oldest Black congregation in New England Methodism and believed to be the first historically Black Methodist congregation in the United States to welcome the LGBTQ community.