Bakers Dozen

A place you want to see before you die

  1. Machu Picchu
  2. The Library of Congress
  3. Jim Morrison’s grave
  4. The Grand Canyon
  5. Musée d’Orsay
  6. Somaliland
  7. Russia
  8. Forbidden City in Beijing
  9. The Library at Alexandria
  10. Vienna
  11. The Tower of London
  12. Scotland

A place you want to see before you die

  1. Machu Picchu
  2. The Library of Congress
  3. Jim Morrison’s grave
  4. The Grand Canyon
  5. Musée d’Orsay
  6. Somaliland
  7. Russia
  8. Forbidden City in Beijing
  9. The Library at Alexandria
  10. Vienna
  11. The Tower of London
  12. Scotland
  13. A Pacific Island

Next: A well-known American tourist site that is originally or primarily of religious significance.

  1. St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans

A well-known American tourist site that is originally or primarily of religious significance.

  1. St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans
  2. Old North Church, Boston

Site of the"one if by land, two if by sea" warning lights

A well-known American tourist site that is originally or primarily of religious significance.

  1. St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans
  2. Old North Church, Boston
  3. St. Patrick’s Cathedral, New York City

A well-known American tourist site that is originally or primarily of religious significance.

  1. St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans
  2. Old North Church, Boston
  3. St. Patrick’s Cathedral, New York City
  4. The Alamo Mission, San Antonio

A well-known American tourist site that is originally or primarily of religious significance.

  1. St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans
  2. Old North Church, Boston
  3. St. Patrick’s Cathedral, New York City
  4. The Alamo Mission, San Antonio
  5. US Air Force Academy Chapel, Colorado Springs

By the way, I was inspired for this topic by a school girl at Angkor Wat, in Cambodia, who asked me if there are a lot of big temples in America. She had me stumped.

A well-known American tourist site that is originally or primarily of religious significance.

  1. St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans
  2. Old North Church, Boston
  3. St. Patrick’s Cathedral, New York City
  4. The Alamo Mission, San Antonio
  5. US Air Force Academy Chapel, Colorado Springs
  6. Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Morningside Heights, New York City

Episcopal Cathedral, the largest in the world, started construction in the 1890s, still unfinished. A regular stop for Manhattan tour buses, blocks away from Columbia and Harlem (I used to live blocks away)
http://www.stjohndivine.org/about/faq/

A well-known American tourist site that is originally or primarily of religious significance.

  1. St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans
  2. Old North Church, Boston
  3. St. Patrick’s Cathedral, New York City
  4. The Alamo Mission, San Antonio
  5. US Air Force Academy Chapel, Colorado Springs
  6. Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Morningside Heights, New York City
  7. Mariners’ Church, Detroit, Michigan

Mariners’ Church is the “maritime sailors’ cathedral” referred to in Gordon Lightfoot’s song “Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald”.

A well-known American tourist site that is originally or primarily of religious significance.

  1. St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans
  2. Old North Church, Boston
  3. St. Patrick’s Cathedral, New York City
  4. The Alamo Mission, San Antonio
  5. US Air Force Academy Chapel, Colorado Springs
  6. Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Morningside Heights, New York City
  7. Mariners’ Church, Detroit, Michigan
  8. San Francisco de Asis Mission, Rancho de Taos, New Mexico

A well-known American tourist site that is originally or primarily of religious significance.

  1. St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans
  2. Old North Church, Boston
  3. St. Patrick’s Cathedral, New York City
  4. The Alamo Mission, San Antonio
  5. US Air Force Academy Chapel, Colorado Springs
  6. Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Morningside Heights, New York City
  7. Mariners’ Church, Detroit, Michigan
  8. San Francisco de Asis Mission, Rancho de Taos, New Mexico
  9. Mormon Temple, Salt Lake City

I’ve been to 1, 2, 5, 7 and 10 - all worth a visit.

A well-known American tourist site that is originally or primarily of religious significance.

  1. St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans
  2. Old North Church, Boston
  3. St. Patrick’s Cathedral, New York City
  4. The Alamo Mission, San Antonio
  5. US Air Force Academy Chapel, Colorado Springs
  6. Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Morningside Heights, New York City
  7. Mariners’ Church, Detroit, Michigan
  8. San Francisco de Asis Mission, Rancho de Taos, New Mexico
  9. Mormon Temple, Salt Lake City
  10. Washington National Cathedral

Quite impressive, steeped in history, and open to all: Washington National Cathedral - Wikipedia

A well-known American tourist site that is originally or primarily of religious significance.

  1. St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans
  2. Old North Church, Boston
  3. St. Patrick’s Cathedral, New York City
  4. The Alamo Mission, San Antonio
  5. US Air Force Academy Chapel, Colorado Springs
  6. Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Morningside Heights, New York City
  7. Mariners’ Church, Detroit, Michigan
  8. San Francisco de Asis Mission, Rancho de Taos, New Mexico
  9. Mormon Temple, Salt Lake City
  10. Washington National Cathedral
  11. Russian Orthodox Mission chapel, Fort Ross, California

A well-known American tourist site that is originally or primarily of religious significance.

  1. St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans
  2. Old North Church, Boston
  3. St. Patrick’s Cathedral, New York City
  4. The Alamo Mission, San Antonio
  5. US Air Force Academy Chapel, Colorado Springs
  6. Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Morningside Heights, New York City
  7. Mariners’ Church, Detroit, Michigan
  8. San Francisco de Asis Mission, Rancho de Taos, New Mexico
  9. Mormon Temple, Salt Lake City
  10. Washington National Cathedral
  11. Russian Orthodox Mission chapel, Fort Ross, California
  12. Mission San Juan Capistrano, California

A well-known American tourist site that is originally or primarily of religious significance.

  1. St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans
  2. Old North Church, Boston
  3. St. Patrick’s Cathedral, New York City
  4. The Alamo Mission, San Antonio
  5. US Air Force Academy Chapel, Colorado Springs
  6. Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Morningside Heights, New York City
  7. Mariners’ Church, Detroit, Michigan
  8. San Francisco de Asis Mission, Rancho de Taos, New Mexico
  9. Mormon Temple, Salt Lake City
  10. Washington National Cathedral
  11. Russian Orthodox Mission chapel, Fort Ross, California
  12. Mission San Juan Capistrano, California
  13. Creation Museum, Petersburg, Kentucky

Fictional characters named Mark or Marc

  1. Mark Corrigan (Peep Show)

Fictional characters named Mark or Marc

  1. Mark Corrigan (Peep Show)
  2. Mark (a Minion, Despicable Me)

Fictional characters named Mark or Marc

  1. Mark Corrigan (Peep Show)
  2. Mark (a Minion, Despicable Me)
  3. Mark Cohen (Rent)

Fictional characters named Mark or Marc

  1. Mark Corrigan (Peep Show)
  2. Mark (a Minion, Despicable Me)
  3. Mark Cohen (Rent)
  4. Mark Sway (John Grisham’s The Client)

Fictional characters named Mark or Marc

  1. Mark Corrigan (Peep Show)
  2. Mark (a Minion, Despicable Me)
  3. Mark Cohen (Rent)
  4. Mark Sway (John Grisham’s The Client)
  5. Mark Time (Firesign Theater’s Forward Into The Past, Dear Friends album)

Fictional characters named Mark or Marc

  1. Mark Corrigan (Peep Show)
  2. Mark (a Minion, Despicable Me)
  3. Mark Cohen (Rent)
  4. Mark Sway (John Grisham’s The Client)
  5. Mark Time (Firesign Theater’s Forward Into The Past, Dear Friends album)
  6. Dr. Mark Wilson, (Diagnosis X)

Fictional characters named Mark or Marc

  1. Mark Corrigan (Peep Show)
  2. Mark (a Minion, Despicable Me)
  3. Mark Cohen (Rent)
  4. Mark Sway (John Grisham’s The Client)
  5. Mark Time (Firesign Theater’s Forward Into The Past, Dear Friends album)
  6. Dr. Mark Wilson, (Diagnosis X)
  7. Lord Mark Vorkosigan (Lois McMaster Bujold’s Vorkosiganverse novels, beginning with Brothers in Arms.)