List of Heritage Landmarks of The United Methodist Church

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Heritage Landmarks of The United Methodist Church are buildings or locations significant to the history of the United Methodist Church. There are currently 49 landmarks designated by the General Conference.[1]

Landmarks[edit]

Name Image City State Country
Asbury Manual Labor School/Mission Fort Mitchell Alabama United States
Barratt's Chapel and Museum Frederica Delaware United States
Bethune-Cookman University/Foundation Daytona Beach Florida United States
Town of Oxford Oxford Georgia United States
John Wesley's American Parish Savannah Georgia United States
St. Simons Island St. Simons Island Georgia United States
Wesleyan College Cluster Macon Georgia United States
Peter Cartwright Church Pleasant Plains Illinois United States
Wesley Foundation, University of Illinois Champaign Illinois United States
Site of the Organization of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South Louisville Kentucky United States
Cox Memorial United Methodist Church Hallowell Maine United States
Old Otterbein Church Baltimore Maryland United States
Robert Strawbridge House New Windsor Maryland United States
Cokesbury College Site Abingdon Maryland United States
Lovely Lane Meetinghouse Site Baltimore Maryland United States
United Brethren Founding Sites Cluster Frederick and Washington Counties Maryland United States
Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church Boston Massachusetts United States
Gulfside United Methodist Assembly Waveland Mississippi United States
Pearl River United Methodist Church Madison County Mississippi United States
Old McKendree Chapel near Jackson Missouri United States
John Street Church Manhattan, New York City New York United States
New York Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital Brooklyn, New York City New York United States
Green Hill House Louisburg North Carolina United States
Whitaker's Chapel Enfield North Carolina United States
Bishop John Seybert/Flat Rock Cluster near Flat Rock Ohio United States
Hanby House Westerville Ohio United States
Wyandott Indian Mission Upper Sandusky Ohio United States
Newtown Indian United Methodist Church Okmulgee Oklahoma United States
Willamette Mission Site near Salem Oregon United States
Albright Chapel Kleinfeltersville Pennsylvania United States
Boehm's Chapel Willow Street Pennsylvania United States
First Church Building and Publishing House, Evangelical Association New Berlin Pennsylvania United States
First United Methodist Church Johnstown Pennsylvania United States
Isaac Long's Barn Landis Valley, Lititz Pennsylvania United States
St. George's Church Philadelphia Pennsylvania United States
Simpson House "Olde Main Building" Philadelphia Pennsylvania United States
Zoar United Methodist Church Philadelphia Pennsylvania United States
Deadwood Cluster Deadwood South Dakota United States
Acuff Chapel Blountville Tennessee United States
Edward Cox House Bluff City Tennessee United States
McMahan Chapel San Augustine Texas United States
Rutersville Cluster Rutersville Texas United States
Keywood Marker Glade Spring Virginia United States
Old Stone Church Site Leesburg Virginia United States
Rehoboth Church and Museum Union West Virginia United States
United Methodist Building Capitol Hill Washington D.C. United States
College of West Africa Monrovia Liberia
Mary Johnston Hospital Manila Philippines
Old Mutare Mission Zimbabwe

See also[edit]

Further reading[edit]

  • Lee, James Wideman; Luccock, Naphtali; Dixon, James Main (1900). The illustrated history of Methodism ; the story of the origin and progress of the Methodist church, from its foundation by John Wesley to the present day. Written in popular style and illustrated by more than one thousand portraits and views of persons. Pitts Theology Library Emory University. St Louis New York : The Methodist magazine publishing co.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Heritage Landmarks: A Traveler's Guide to the Most Sacred Places in The United Methodist Church". GCAH. Retrieved 2023-10-24.
  2. ^ Lee, James Wideman; Luccock, Naphtali; Dixon, James Main (1900). The illustrated history of Methodism ; the story of the origin and progress of the Methodist church, from its foundation by John Wesley to the present day. Written in popular style and illustrated by more than one thousand portraits and views of persons. Pitts Theology Library Emory University. St Louis New York : The Methodist magazine publishing co.

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