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'''Emmanuel Baptist Church''' was located at 817 South Chester Street in Little Rock, Arkansas, around the middle of the twentieth century.
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'''Emmanuel Baptist Church''' is located at 3323 West 12th Street in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. The church is located in a Classical Revival structure designed by architect [[Charles L. Thompson]] and constructed in 1925. The church building was formerly occupied by the Associated Reformed Presbyterian Church.
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The Emmanuel Baptist Church was earlier located at 817 South Chester Street in Little Rock, Arkansas, around the middle of the twentieth century.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:24, 15 May 2009

Street View of Emmanuel Baptist Church

Emmanuel Baptist Church is located at 3323 West 12th Street in Little Rock, Arkansas. The church is located in a Classical Revival structure designed by architect Charles L. Thompson and constructed in 1925. The church building was formerly occupied by the Associated Reformed Presbyterian Church.

The Emmanuel Baptist Church was earlier located at 817 South Chester Street in Little Rock, Arkansas, around the middle of the twentieth century.

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