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Eastward orientations of 17th–19th century churches in the eastern United States: a record of religious symbolism and time
The eastward orientations of 332 churches in the eastern United States (Georgia to Maine; 30.7°N to 44.5°N) have been measured to an accuracy of ± 0.2°. Most of those churches are listed on the U. ...