Holy Trinity Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church

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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