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Cathedral of the Pines
One of 2 historic site listings in Rindge.
About Cathedral of the Pines
Cathedral of the Pines is a historic site in the attractions and activities sector, based in Rindge, NH. Its recorded address is 10 Hale Hill Rd, 03461-5229. The listing includes a telephone number, an official website, an email address. It is one of 2 historic site listings tracked in Rindge; the nearest comparable listing is Second Rindge Meeting House NH Historical Highway Marker, about 3.3 km away. Cathedral of the Pines has 3 listed locations in total; this page covers the Rindge branch.
- Address
- 10 Hale Hill Rd, Rindge, NH, 03461-5229
- Phone
- +16038993300
- Website
- cathedralofthepines.org
- info@cathedralofthepines.org
- Social
Questions
Where is Cathedral of the Pines located?
10 Hale Hill Rd, Rindge, NH, 03461-5229
How do I contact Cathedral of the Pines?
+16038993300 · https://cathedralofthepines.org/
What type of business is Cathedral of the Pines?
Cathedral of the Pines is a historic site (attractions and activities) in Rindge.
Cathedral of the Pines branches
Cathedral of the Pines has 3 listed locations. This branch is in Rindge.
Nearby historic site
- Second Rindge Meeting House NH Historical Highway MarkerRindge3.3 km
- Jaffrey MillsJaffrey5.3 km
- East Jaffrey Historic DistrictJaffrey5.4 km
- Brick Schoolhouse (Sharon, New Hampshire)Peterborough7.3 km
- Murdock SchoolWinchendon9.6 km
- Rufus Piper HomesteadDublin11.0 km
- Ivory Perry HomesteadDublin11.4 km
- Frost Farm (Korpi Rd., Dublin, New Hampshire)Dublin11.1 km
- Brackett House (Dublin, New Hampshire)Dublin11.6 km
- Wapack Trail9.1 km
- Riverview Apartments (the ghetto in the woods)Peterborough11.8 km
- Winchendon Village Historic DistrictWinchendon11.5 km
- Murdoch-Whitney Mansion, Winchendon, MA.Winchendon11.5 km
- West Peterborough, New HampshirePeterborough12.5 km
- Massachusetts Route 12Winchendon9.6 km
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