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Plausible Shaking of First Bryan Baptist Church During Yamacraw Village Demolition - The Savannah Tribune

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The over 200-year-old historical landmark building on 575 W Bryan St. Savannah, GA that sits on the edge of Yamacraw Village is home to First Bryan Baptist Church, an African American Church, which was organized in Savannah, Georgia, in the late 17th century. Its founding goes way back to the constitution of Ethiopian Church of Jesus Christ under Rev. Andrew … Continue reading "Plausible Shaking of First Bryan Baptist Church During Yamacraw Village Demolition"

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