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Land of the Cross-Tipped Churches

The Land of the Cross-Tipped Churches byway travels through Shelby, Auglaize and Mercer counties, beginning in McCartyville. It then travels along SR 119 to Fort Recovery, and proceeds north along SR 49 until it ends at SR 29 west of Wabash. This 38.4 mile long scenic route encompasses many of the grand historical aspects of the early settlers of the region. An array of cross-tipped churches can be viewed endlessly as one travels through this virtually level farming region. These structures were entered into the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.

Map of the Land of the Cross-Tipped Churches

Map Source: © National Scenic Byways/U.S. Dept. of Transportation

 

 Maria Stein Convent

 
Maria Stein Convent
The National Maria Shrine of the Holy Relics was founded in 1875 when Father J.M. Gartner entrusted his collection of relics to the Sisters at Maria Stein. Housed in a beautiful chapel built in 1892, the collection, with over 1000 relics on display, represents the second largest collection of its type in the United States.
 

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