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Gemeinhaus

The Gemeinhaus on Bethabara Historic Park was built in 1788, but has been restored. The building was a church, meeting place, school, and minister's house for the Moravians of North Carolina. It is the only German colonial church with a minister's living quarters in the United States.

To learn more about the Gemeinhaus and Bethabara go to:

http://www.cityofws.org/Departments/Recreation-Parks/Historic-Bethabara/...

https://historicbethabara.org/

http://www.cityofws.org/Departments/Recreation-Parks/Historic-Bethabara/...

 

Citation (Chicago Style): 

North Carolina ECHO (Project). Historic Bethabara Park. No date. Digital Image. North Carolina Digital Collections. https://digital.ncdcr.gov/documents?adv_title=bethabara|AND&searchtypes=Full%20text|Metadata&applyState=true (Accessed December 14, 2018).

Available at: 

https://digital.ncdcr.gov/documents?adv_title=bethabara|AND&searchtypes=Full%20text|Metadata&applyState=true

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