How to get to Pilgrim Church United Church of Christ by car or by bus
Pilgrim Church United Church of Christ is located in Wheaton, Maryland at 2206 Briggs Rd.
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Location of worship
2206 Briggs Rd
Wheaton,
MD
20906-3207
United States
Phone: 301-942-7188
Fax: 301-942-7767
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Travel/Directions Tips
Metro:
Glenmont Station on the Red Line is closest. Pilgrim Church is within walking distance, approximately one half mile north on Layhill Road.
Glenmont Station on the Red Line is closest. Pilgrim Church is within walking distance, approximately one half mile north on Layhill Road.
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