St. George’s Chapel

St. George’s Chapel

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  • St. George’s Chapel (Windsor Castle), St.-Georgs-Kapelle, Teil des Windsor Castle

mehrere gleichnamige, im NRHP gelistete, Objekte:

  • St. George’s Chapel (Delaware), ID-Nr. 73000556
  • St. George’s Chapel (WV 51West, Charles Town, Virginia), ID-Nr. 01001003
  • St. George’s Chapel (N. side VA 51, Charles Town, West Virginia), ID-Nr. 01001189
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