St. John’s Church
St. John's Church in Savannah is a parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Georgia. The church was formed in 1841 from the growing Christ Church, Savannah, as part of a plan to increase Episcopal presence in Georgia and to provide for a first bishop of the diocese.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Church
- Description: episcopal church in Savannah, Georgia, USA
- Also known as: “Saint Johns Episcopal Church”, “St. John’s Church, Savannah Georgia”, “St. John’s Episcopal Church”, and “St. John’s Episcopal Church, Savannah”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Sorrel–Weed House and Green–Meldrim House.
Sorrel–Weed House
Museum
The Sorrel–Weed House, or the Francis Sorrel House, is a historic landmark and Savannah Museum located at 6 West Harris Street in Savannah, Georgia. It represents one of the finest examples of Greek Revival and Regency architecture in Savannah and was one of the first two homes in the State of Georgia to be made a State Landmark in 1954.
Green–Meldrim House
Building
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The Green–Meldrim House is a historic house at 14 West Macon Street, on the northwest corner of Madison Square, in Savannah, Georgia. Built in 1853, it was designated as a National Historic Landmark in 1976 as one of the American South's finest and most lavish examples of Gothic Revival architecture.
Congregation Mickve Israel
Synagogue
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Congregation Mickve Israel is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue located at 20 East Gordon Street, Monterey Square, in Savannah, Georgia, in the United States. Congregation Mickve Israel is situated 980 feet south of St. John’s Church.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Savannah Historic District and Savannah.
Savannah Historic District
Suburb
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The Savannah Historic District is a large urban U.S. historic district that roughly corresponds to the pre–Civil War city limits of Savannah, Georgia. The area was declared a National Historic Landmark District in 1966, and is one of the largest urban, community-wide historic preservation districts in the United States.
Savannah
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Savannah is the fifth largest city in Georgia, at the northern end of the state's coast. It's famous for having one of the largest historic districts in the country.
Ardsley Park–Chatham Crescent Historic District
Neighborhood
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The Ardsley Park–Chatham Crescent Historic District is a historic district in Savannah, Georgia, United States. Covering 400 acres, the district was first listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. Ardsley Park–Chatham Crescent Historic District is situated 1½ miles south of St. John’s Church.
St. John’s Church
- Categories: historical society, building, place of worship, and religion
- Location: Chatham County, Georgia, South, United States, North America
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Latitude
32.07362° or 32° 4′ 25″ northLongitude
-81.09486° or 81° 5′ 42″ westElevation
43 feet (13 metres)Open location code
864W3WF4+C3OpenStreetMap ID
way 130209230OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=place_of_worshipOpenStreetMap feature
building=yesGeoNames ID
4220498Wikidata ID
Q7588635
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In Other Languages
“St. John’s Church” goes by many names.
- Japanese: “聖ヨハネ教会”
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