Archdiocesan Cathedral of the Holy Trinity - New York

This cathedral, which sits within the city’s Upper East Side, serves as the seat of His Eminence, Archbishop Elpidophoros of America, and is so designated the “National Cathedral” of the Greek Orthodox Diocese of America. The church’s history dates back to the late-19th century when Holy Trinity became the second Greek Orthodox church in the Americas and the first in New York City in 1891.
The Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist - Savannah, Georgia

With a history reaching back to the late 1700s, this institution went through several locations and incarnations before landing on the current site, dedicated in 1876. A massive fire led to destruction in 1898, but the rebuilt cathedral was dedicated in 1900 and by 1912, its extensive redecoration and artwork, which include elaborate murals and Austrian-crafted stained-glass windows, were complete.
