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Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church

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Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church (Lenawee County)
Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church (Lenawee County)

The Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church is a historic church located in rural Cambridge Township in northwestern Lenawee County, Michigan. The church was designated as a Michigan Historic Site on October 2, 1980. On February 4, 2004, the church, along with the adjacent Cambridge Township Cemetery, was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

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Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church
Old Monroe Pike Road, Cambridge Township

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Old Monroe Pike Road
49230 Cambridge Township
Michigan, United States
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