Alabama Historic Churches
Malbis Memorial Church
Greek Orthodox Church of Byzantine architecture opened in 1965
Treasures from the Queen of Italy
Queen Magherita sent gifts to an Italian colonist in 1898
Montgomery Hill Baptist Church
Oldest Baldwin Co. church still in use. Built of pine, 1854
Christ Church Cathedral
Site of Alabama'
The Church of St. Michael and All Angels
Outstanding example of Norman architecture completed in 1890. 12-ft. white Carrara marble altar, alabaster reredos, hand-carved angels and crosses, magnificent stained-glass windows, 95
Sixteenth Street Baptist Church
128-year-old historic church is significant part of Birmingham's Civil Rights District. Renovated structure is site of infamous 1963 bombing that killed 4
Sallie Howard Memorial Baptist Chapel
Built 1937
Donnell House, Inc.
Completed 1851
Claybank Church
Constructed in 1852
Brown Chapel AME Church
1st AME church in state (1866). Headquarters for Blacks during Voting Rights movement. Starting point for Selma-to-Montgomery marchers; Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail/
Cherry Street AME Church
Declared the "Mother Church"of AME denomination in Alabama. State's oldest AME church. Originally organized as Colored Methodist Church in 1877
St. John's Episcopal Church
Gothic-style church, designed by Wills & Dudley of New York, built in 1855