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Milwaukee Places of Worship & Religious Sites
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Places of Worship & Religious Sites in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
St. Joan of Arc Chapel More Info
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This 15th century chapel was transferred from its original site near Lyon, France in 1964 and reconstructed on the Marquette University campus. It has been recorded that Joan kissed one of the stones before she was sent to her death, and today, that same stone is discernibly colder than the others. Address: 1508 W Clybourn St | Milwaukee, WI | 53233-2202 [ Map ] Tel: 1 414 288-7195
Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church More Info
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Constructed began on the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church in 1956 and was one of Frank Lloyd Wright's final designs. The structure features a circular dome and incorporates the traditional colors of the Greek Orthodox faith, blue, gold and white. Address: 9400 West Congress | Milwaukee, WI | 53225 [ Map ] Tel: 1 414 461-9400
The Basilica of St. Josaphat More Info
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Patterned after St. Peter's in Rome, the Basilica of St. Josaphat is an officially designed landmark. It is both a center of historical significance for practicers of the Faith, and a center of architectural significance as it features 17 stained mouth-blown glass windows from Germany. The Basilica is handicapped accessible and a non-smoking facility. Address: 569 W. Lincoln Avenue | Milwaukee, WI | 53207 [ Map ] Tel: 1 414 645-5623