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Jamestown Church, constructed in brick from 1639 onward, in Jamestown in the Mid-Atlantic state of Virginia, is one of the oldest surviving building remnants built by Europeans in the original thirteen colonies and in the United States overall. It is now part of Historic Jamestown, and is owned by Preservation Virginia (formerly known as the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities). There have been several sites and stages in the church's history, and its later tower is now the last surviving above-ground structure from the days when Jamestown was the capital of Virginia. The current structure, active as part of the Continuing Anglican movement, is still in use today. The ruins are currently being researched by members of the Jamestown Rediscovery project.

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  • Jamestown Church, constructed in brick from 1639 onward, in Jamestown in the Mid-Atlantic state of Virginia, is one of the oldest surviving building remnants built by Europeans in the original thirteen colonies and in the United States overall. It is now part of Historic Jamestown, and is owned by Preservation Virginia (formerly known as the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities). There have been several sites and stages in the church's history, and its later tower is now the last surviving above-ground structure from the days when Jamestown was the capital of Virginia. The current structure, active as part of the Continuing Anglican movement, is still in use today. The ruins are currently being researched by members of the Jamestown Rediscovery project. (en)
  • L'église de Jamestown, construite en briques en 1639, est une église anglicane située dans l'ancienne ville de Jamestown, dans l'État de Virginie aux États-Unis, et constitue l’un des plus anciens édifices construits par les Européens dans les treize colonies et, aujourd'hui, aux États-Unis. Elle fait maintenant partie du et appartient à Preservation Virginia (anciennement connue sous le nom d'Association pour la préservation des antiquités de Virginie). L'église a subi plusieurs modifications mais sa tour demeure maintenant la dernière structure subsistant de l'époque où Jamestown était la capitale de la Virginie. La structure actuelle, dépendante de l'Église anglicane, est toujours utilisée. Les membres du projet Jamestown Rediscovery effectuent actuellement des recherches sur les ruines. (fr)
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  • Jamestown Church, constructed in brick from 1639 onward, in Jamestown in the Mid-Atlantic state of Virginia, is one of the oldest surviving building remnants built by Europeans in the original thirteen colonies and in the United States overall. It is now part of Historic Jamestown, and is owned by Preservation Virginia (formerly known as the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities). There have been several sites and stages in the church's history, and its later tower is now the last surviving above-ground structure from the days when Jamestown was the capital of Virginia. The current structure, active as part of the Continuing Anglican movement, is still in use today. The ruins are currently being researched by members of the Jamestown Rediscovery project. (en)
  • L'église de Jamestown, construite en briques en 1639, est une église anglicane située dans l'ancienne ville de Jamestown, dans l'État de Virginie aux États-Unis, et constitue l’un des plus anciens édifices construits par les Européens dans les treize colonies et, aujourd'hui, aux États-Unis. Elle fait maintenant partie du et appartient à Preservation Virginia (anciennement connue sous le nom d'Association pour la préservation des antiquités de Virginie). L'église a subi plusieurs modifications mais sa tour demeure maintenant la dernière structure subsistant de l'époque où Jamestown était la capitale de la Virginie. La structure actuelle, dépendante de l'Église anglicane, est toujours utilisée. Les membres du projet Jamestown Rediscovery effectuent actuellement des recherches sur les ruine (fr)
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  • Jamestown Church (en)
  • Église de Jamestown (fr)
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