South Jersey has a variety of very beautiful church buildings.

We are featuring photos of 20 of the most beautiful churches in South Jersey.

The History of South Jersey Churches

Much of South Jersey's history can be told through its church buildings.

There are at least five churches included here that are considered historically significant or are on the National Register of Historic Places, including St. Nicholas of Tolentine, the last church building done in Romanesque architecture left in Atlantic City.

How We Chose These South Jersey Churches

Most of these churches were suggested by listeners who attended them and knew of their beauty and significance.

Where are These Churches Located?

These churches are in Atlantic, Cape May, and Cumberland counties. If you know of a beautiful church nearby, we would love to hear about it and include it in our photo gallery.

Which of These Churches is the Oldest?

A few of these churches have stood the test of time for over 250 to 300 years, but the oldest might be Cold Spring Presbyterian Church in Cape May, built in 1714. Its cemetery is the burial site of several Mayflower passengers who relocated to Cape May County.

Here are photos of 20 of South Jersey's most beautiful churches.

20 of South Jersey's Most Beautiful Churches

Gallery Credit: Eddie Davis

A Look Back at Cape May Over 100 Years Ago (Then and Now)

Take a look at what the popular Victorian shore town looked like in the early 1900s compared to now.

Gallery Credit: Eddie Davis

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