The Oldest Church In Maryland Dates Back To The 1600s And You Need To See It
Maryland's Old Trinity Church, dating back to 1675, offers a unique historical adventure with its charming restoration and expansive cemetery.
Maryland is full of history and if you're a fan of old landmarks and structures, there's always more to see. The state's oldest church dates all the way back to the 1600s and it's an interesting spot to visit. When you're up for a unique adventure, head here and enjoy the history and scenery.
Old Trinity Church is located in Church Creek and dates all the way back to 1675.
This historic gem was restored in the 1950s, now looking charming as ever.
This tiny church is still active with Episcopal services running every Sunday at 11am.
And when services aren't running, feel to visit, explore, and take in the history.
The onsite cemetery is expansive and fascinating. The older parts also date back to the 1600s.
Here, you'll find graves of veterans from the American Revolution, the War of 1812, and the American Civil War.
And while you're in the area, take a drive along the scenic Hoopers Island Road. Read more about this stretch of road by clicking here.
You can find Old Trinity Church at:
1716 Taylors Island Road
Church Creek, MD 21622
For more information, visit their website.
For more historic gems around the Old Line State, click here!
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