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Sacred Landmarks Tours

The Sacred Landmarks Tours are unique opportunities to explore the city’s ecclesiastical heritage from an architectural viewpoint. Led by a knowledgeable team of preservationists and historians, the tours explore an important but often overlooked piece of Cleveland’s architectural legacy.

If you are interested in having your sacred landmark considered for a tour, contact Michael Fleenor at (216) 426-3109.

 

 

 

Past Tour Sites

 

 

Sacred Landmark tours explore design issues

Sacred Landmarks tours explore design issues, such as new additions to historic religious buildings.

2006
Beacons of Hope: this narrated, nighttime tour featured exterior views of nine of the 11 steeples the Cleveland Restoration Society has helped illuminate through the Reinhold Erickson Fund of the Cleveland Foundation, with stops inside two of the churches and refreshments at the Sarah Benedict House.

2005
First Congregational Church of Akron
First Presbyterian Church of Akron
The University of Akron Ballet Center (originally St. Paul’s Sunday School and Parish House)
First United Methodist Church of Akron
Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church ( Akron)
Concordia Evangelical Lutheran Church ( Akron)
St. Bernard Church ( Akron)

2004
Pilgrim Congregational Church
St. Theodosius Orthodox
   Cathedral
St. Michael Church

2003
Trinity Episcopal Cathedral and
   Trinity Commons
Euclid Avenue Congregational
   Church
East Mount Zion Baptist Church

2002
The Temple – Tifereth Israel
Trinity Episcopal Cathedral
First United Methodist Church

October 2000
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
St. Ann Catholic Church
Church of the Saviour

June 2000
Old Stone Church
Cathedral of St. John the 
   Evangelist
St. Paul Shrine

1999
Church of the Covenant
Wade Memorial Chapel
Notre Dame Academy

 

 

 

East Mount Zion Baptist Church a stop on a Sacred Landmarks tour

East Mount Zion Baptist Church was one of the stops of the 2003 Sacred Landmarks Tour, which highlighted three sacred landmarks along Euclid Avenue.

 
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