Holy Places



East Tenne: Holy Places
The third arrondissement of the national capital of Oak Ridge is called the Holy Quarter because of its high concentration of large churches. We have seen a few of these already. Now, we will see all of the major churches and ecclesiastic structures in this district. Of course there are plenty of smaller religious structures as well. These featured here are the most noteworthy for the visitor to the capital. So, come along and see the highlights of the Holy Quarter.
The National Cathedral – Promenade North at Myers Park Lawn



Church of St. Felix – Park Avenue at the Bridge of Purrs

Monastic Order of St. Francis – Park Avenue at St. Francis Square, Seaside Park


Church of St. Garfield – Tuna Terrace



Church of St. Gertrude – Via Felidae at Cathedral Woods


Church of St. Heathcliff – Purina Boulevard at Seaside Park




Ecclesiastic Library - Promenade North at Myers Park Lawn


Shrine of the Savory Salmon – Salmon Square


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