
St. John's Church
St. John’s Church is a common name for various churches around the world, each typically dedicated to John the Apostle or John the Baptist. Notably, St. John’s Church in Washington, D.C., is known for its historical significance, located near the White House and often referred to as the "Church of the Presidents." It has hosted many presidential ceremonies and events since its establishment in 1816. Architecturally, these churches often feature Gothic or neoclassical styles, and they serve as places of worship, community gatherings, and cultural heritage, reflecting local history and faith traditions.