U.S.A.

Arizona:

San Cayetano Mountains, Highest Pt.: San Cayetano Peak (6007 ft/1831 m) 

Arizona - Rio Rico:

Santa Cruz valley: San Cayetano Elementary school. 

Arizona - Tuma:

At the Franciscan mission is a roughly carved kneeling statue of St.Cajetan (San Cayetano), with arms out and lowered, looking upward and dressed in the black habit of the Theatine Order. This is a roughly carved figure with fine head and hands and covered with gesso-stiffened and painted cloth tied with rope of a local sisal agave. The joints are held by hand-wrought nails, some covered with plaster. The lower right leg is missing. The torso and upper right leg are one piece.There is a peg through each palm that appears slanted into the wrist. The statue features a low relief beard and mustache and painted hair. The gessoed fabric is more evenly spun than samples from other figures in the mission.

Tumacacori National Historical Park in the upper Santa Cruz River Valley of southern Arizona is comprised of the abandoned ruins of three ancient Spanish colonial missions, the third unit, San Cayetano de Calabazas. The mission was originally established in 1691, although the church itself was built in 1756.

San Cayetano del Calabazas in 1937

California:

Southern part of the state: San Cayetano Fault.

California - Fillmore:

San Cayetano Elementary School, caters for kindergarten to grade 5, serving the small rural community of Fillmore.

California - Palm Desert:

San Cayetano High School.

California - Santa Clara:

The Mission-era portrait hanging in a side chapel of the Mission Santa Clara de Asis since 1929 was too obscured by grime to make out details. With a grant from the California Missions Foundation, conservators restored the painting in 2012. Most likely painted in Mexico in the early or mid-19th century. They also uncovered a mystery: Thought to be St Aloysius Gonzaga, it was after restoration it was discovered he was San Cayetano. 

California - Santa Cruz:

Santa Cruz church has painting of San Cayetano.

Colorado - Denver:

Two San Cayetano churches of Hispanic heritage. The old San Cayetano, the peach and gray-painted landmark that used to serve especially the Spanish community, is now used as an auditorium for the Auraria Campus and was the first. In the early 1970s the neighbourhood was razed to make way for the Auraria campus except for the church which is now an auditorium. 

The second San Cayetano, built in 1975 in a contemporary design continues to serve as the Spanish national church of Denver.  

San Cayetano Credit Union.

1936

Colorado - Ortiz:

A small country church of San Cayetano and San Nepomuceno.

Columbia:

Columbia University: Music Manuscript from the Austro-Hungarian Empire circa 1766 originally belonging to the Theatines and containing vespers for St.Cajetan's feast. 

Florida - Brooksville:

Shrine of Our lady of Fatima and San Cayetano.

Illinois - Chicago:

1927 first Church dedicated to St.Cajetan. 1961 ground broken for present church in another location.

In 1936 St.Cajetan Elementary School started to be built by the same parish Church.

In the Art Institute of Chicago one can find a depiction of St.Cajetan's vision in monochrome by the Italian painter Domenico Maria Canuti done around 1680/1682

At the Art Institute

New Mexico:

A brain-tanned buffalo hide painting with natural pigments and sewn on sinew, 102" x 83", 2001 by Ramon Jose Lopez. On permanent loan to El Convento at La Plaza De Espanola.

Gloria di San Gaetano da Thiene, pen and ink and watercolor 23.5 x 33.7 cm. (9.3 x 13.3 in.)

By Ramon Jose Lopez

New Mexico - Albuquerque:

Sanctuary of Chimayo' 1812 - 1816: A fresco showing San Cayetano tied to the cross of Christ. 

New Mexico - Chama:

In the church of the Immaculate Conception amongst other stained glass windows there is one showing St Cajetan. This is the work of artist Lam Khong.

New Mexico - Santa Cruz:

Church of Santa Cruz: 1983 Painting of San Cayetano by Vedder.

New York:

At the Metropolitan Museum of Art, an engraving 17 3/4” x 11 1/8”. ‘St. Gaetan, Founder of the Theatines’ by Claude Mellan 1598–1688

Also at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, one can find a Gaetano Gherardo Zompini (1700-1778) pen and ink drawing with the name Saint Cajetan of Thiene Holding the Infant Jesus. Medium Pen and brown ink, brush and gray wash. Framing lines in pen and gray ink Dimensions 22.7x 17.4cm. 

By Claude Mellan

By Gaetano Gherardo Zompini

Ohio:

Maria Stein shrine of Holy Relics: Relic of St.Cajetan.

Pennsylvania - Pittsburgh - Monessen:

Church up to 1991 dedicated to St.Cajetan, now Epiphany of Our Lord Hall.