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P.O.W. Camp Chapel

This chapel is one of the few physical reminders of the da...

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Prisoner of War Camp Chapel

(3.5 MI.S)

A prisoner of war camp, used primarily fo...

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Camp Chapel

The site of camp meetings between 1776 and 1807, when a lo...

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Results for Camp Chapel

P.O.W. Camp Chapel

This chapel is one of the few physical reminders of the days this site served as an Italian Prisoner of War Camp during World War II. The prisoners, several of them fine artisans and craftsmen, designed and built the chapel, ...

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Prisoner of War Camp Chapel

(3.5 MI.S)

A prisoner of war camp, used primarily for Italian soldiers, was in operation near this site during World War II. Known as the Hereford Military Reservation and Reception Center, it was first used in 1943 for prisoners captured in ...

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Camp Chapel

The site of camp meetings between 1776 and 1807, when a log chapel was built. Methodist leader Francis Asbury visited frequently.

Marker is on Joppa Road 0.1 miles east of Honeygo Boulevard, on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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