The Holy Trinity Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church in Wilton, North Dakota, was built in 1913 to serve the local Eastern Orthodox Ukrainian immigrants in the area.
In 1897, a group of Ukrainians immigrated from Galicia to Canada before settling in the Wilton, North Dakota, area.
[2] As of the time of the NRHP listing in 1981, the church no longer held regular services,[2] and it is still closed today.
[3] The two other Ukrainian Greek Orthodox churches in North Dakota, St. Peter and Paul in Belfield and St. Pokrova near Killdeer,[4] also no longer hold services.
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