Cathedral of All Saints
All Saints Cathedral, built in 1888 in Albany, NY, is the fifth largest cathedral in America. It was the first Episcopal Cathedral in the U.S. and designed by Robert Wilson Gibson, an English architect who studied at the Royal Academy of Arts in London.
Cathedral of The Immaculate Conception
The cathedral was built between 1848 and 1852 by Irish architect Patrick Charles Keely. It was designed to accommodate the growing Catholic immigrant population in Albany.
Holy Family Parish
Holy Family Parish in Little Falls, New York, is a Roman Catholic parish that was formed in 1992 when three churches merged: St. Mary's, Sacred Heart, and St. Joseph's. The parish is located in the Gothic-style St. Mary's Church, which is also known as the "cathedral to the west".
Holy Trinity Monastery & Cemetery
Founded in 1930 by two Russian immigrants, it became a key spiritual center of Russian Orthodoxy in the West, known for its publishing work and Holy Trinity Orthodox Seminary, which has trained many clergymen in ROCOR and other Orthodox jurisdictions.
St. Daniel's Church
On March 1, 1966 work began on the construction of the new and present church. Architects Pederson, Hueber, Hares and Glavin, J.A. Vault Inc.. were responsible for the innovative design of our present church. (Source: https://www.stdaniel.com/history)
Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church
Blessed Sacrament Church in Syracuse, New York has a history that includes a variety of buildings and locations, including a town hall, dance hall, fire department horse barn, and a chapel.