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Description Demolished church site Ashland and Washington 12.jpg |
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The intersection of Ashland and Washington in Middle East, Baltimore. In 1898, a church was constructed at this site called Bohemian and Moravian Presbyterian Church. In 1947, the Bohemian and Moravian Church was sold to a black congregation, becoming the Freedom Temple AME Zion Church. In 2016, Johns Hopkins Hospital purchased the building and subsequently demolished it to make way for a medical-related facility.
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Author | Bohemian Baltimore |
Camera location | 39° 18′ 02.22″ N, 76° 35′ 23.58″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 39.300617; -76.589883 |
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