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Revision as of 15:56, 1 November 2019

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The centuries-old parsonage next to Macedonia Baptist Church, which, it is hoped, will become the Harriet Tubman Museum of Cape May.

The Parsonage adjacent to the Macedonia Baptist Church was declared one of the state's "top ten endangered historic structures" by the group Preservation New Jersey in 2012. The building has deep connections to the local African-American Community and we are excited to share our progress with you as we work to raise funds, restore the building, and create a new museum in the heart of Cape May

Note:  The above descriptive information came from a Facebook post by the museum.

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