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- Religøse monument - Frontier Town Chapel (Interdenominational) - The Frontier Town chapel was constructed by John Quigley and donated to the Frontier Town Chapel Association. Services are held by various denominations throughout the summer months. The congregation looks out over a 75 mile view with a rustic cross silhouetted in the center of the massive picture window. - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Catholic Cathedral, Helena, Mont. (Catholic) - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Catholic Cathedral, Helena, Mont. (Catholic) - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - St. Helena Cathedral (Catholic) - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - St. Helena Cathedral (Catholic) - The lighting on the Church can be seen for miles in the Capital City. - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - St. Helena Cathedral (Catholic) - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - St. Helena Cathedral (Catholic) - The Cathedral of Saint Helena, with twin Gothic spires rising 230 feet above the ground, overlooks the city of Helena, Montana. Its cornerstone was laid in 1908. It is a smaller reproduction of the famous cathedral of Cologne in Europe. Inside the church is an altar of Carrara marble and the Cathedral's stained glass windows were made by the world-renowned firm in Bavaria. - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - St. Helena Cathedral (Catholic) - St. Helena Cathedral, Helena, Montana, is modeled after the Cologne Cathedral in Germany, in Gothic style, from plans by Von Herbulis, European architect. Completed in 1926, at a cost of about one million dollars, its construction was made possible by gifts from the Cruse family, and parish members. - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Interior of St. Helena's Cathedral, Helena, Montana (Catholic) - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Interior of Cathedral of St. Helena (Catholic) - This exclusive view of the Cathedral's beautiful interior from the front entrance looking toward the Santuary gives the impression of breath-taking elegance and symmetry, having been well described as a symphony of light and color. Basic colors used are ruby red, French gray, charcoal and gold leaf. It is a glorious monument in stone, marble, glass and bronze to the memory of the past, the glory of the present and the hope of the future. - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - First Presbyterian Church - The Brown Stone Church on the Highway - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
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