Yes, this place has an incredibly greusome name. This magnificent cathedral built in downtown St.
In 1899, after the collapse of the socialist Ruskin community in Tennessee, the remaining members of the group moved to just outside of Waycross, GA, near the Okefenokee Swamp. There they established the socialist Ruskin Commonwealth.
This uniquely designed and intricately carved white stone church was built in 1190.
The name of the Old City is "Pelhourino" and it is the historic center of Salvador in Bahia. It was built by the Portuguese colonists, but the culture and religion are East African (Angolan mostly, and another country I forget).
Old Montreal (Vieux Montréal) is the heart of the original city from the 18th century. It's located down by the old port district and is lined with cobble stoned streets and 19th century buildings reminiscent of old Europe.
Notre-Dame Basilica in the old town district of Montreal opened in 1829. It was the largest religious edifice in North America at that time.