File:2008 04 27 - Bladensburg - Kingdom Missionary Baptist Church.jpg
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The Kingdom Missionary Baptist Church on 47th Street, Bladensburg, Maryland. The church was in service when the Port of Bladensburg was functioning as a prominent slave trading center and was subsequently an important religious outlet for the African American community. Further information: http://www.bladensburg.com/html/historical_places_1.html. |
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Camera location | 38° 56′ 24.3″ N, 76° 56′ 16.7″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 38.940083; -76.937972 |
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