File:Ceres Bethel AME Church 1975.jpg
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The Ceres Bethel African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church in 1975. Was it still in operation then?
The old church is located above Burkittsville just before you reach the War Correspondent's Arch in Gapland. Situated next to a vineyard, the site includes a church and a cemetery. Graves in the cemetery date from 1870-2010 and it is the final resting place for some prominent African-Americans from Frederick County.
(Photo courtesy of South Mountain Heritage Society)
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