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  2. List of Baptist churches on the National Register of Historic ...

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    Dexter Avenue Baptist Church, pastored by Martin Luther King Jr. and used as a base of operations during the Civil Rights Movement.. This is a list of Baptist churches in the U.S. state of Alabama that are notable because they are National Historic Landmarks (NHL), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP), listed on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage (ARLH), or are ...

  3. Hazel Green, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Hazel Green is located in northern Madison County at (34.923712, -86.567206 It is 15 miles (24 km) north of Huntsville and the same distance south of Fayetteville, Tennessee.

  4. Shoal Creek Church - Wikipedia

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    Shoal Creek Baptist Church is a historic church in Edwardsville, Alabama, United States. It was built in 1895 and added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 4, 1974. The present church building is apparently the third to have been built at the site.

  5. List of Baptist churches - Wikipedia

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    Bowling Green, Kentucky: First Colored Baptist Church (Bowling Green, Kentucky) built NRHP-listed Bowling Green, Kentucky: Clifton Baptist Church Complex: built NRHP-listed Clifton, Kentucky: Cane Springs Primitive Baptist Church: built NRHP-listed College Hill, Kentucky: Harrods Creek Baptist Church and Rev. William Kellar House: built NRHP-listed

  6. History of Baptists in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    The second Baptist church was founded on June 3, 1809, [4] originally named West Fork of Flint River Church, although renamed to Enon Baptist Church shortly thereafter. [6] (In 1861 the Enon church moved to Huntsville, and was renamed the First Baptist Church of Huntsville in 1895. [6]) John Canterbery was the church's first pastor, called on ...

  7. Confederate Memorial Park (Marbury, Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    Confederate Memorial Park is an Alabama State Park located in Mountain Creek, in rural Chilton County, Alabama, United States. The park's centerpiece is Alabama's only state home for Confederate soldiers. The home "operated from 1902–1939 as a haven for disabled or indigent veterans of the Confederate army, their wives, and widows."

  8. ALEA identifies man killed in Hazel Green wreck - AOL

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    HEZEL GREEN, Ala. ... According to HEMSI spokesperson Don Webster, the crash took place at 2164 Charity Lane in Hazel Green around 5:28 a.m. UnitedHealthcare CEO killing: Man with gun, fake ID ...

  9. Oak Place (Huntsville, Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    Oak Place (also known as the Steele-Fowler House) is a historic residence in Huntsville, Alabama. It was built by renowned Huntsville architect George Steele in 1840 on 320 acres (130 ha). [ 2 ] Steele designed a number of buildings across the South, including the First National Bank building in Huntsville, and the second Madison County ...