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Peachblossom Meetinghouse MD39 |
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 Picture courtesy of John Musgrove
 Picture courtesy of John Musgrove Built, 1880, by people of Swedenberg, Lutheran, Methodist, and Brethren faiths near Peachblossom Crek and used by each denomination every fourth Sunday. The building, originally known as Peachblossom Meetinghouse, was so named because the first peach trees in Maryland were planted near this site. Now known as Little Round Top Church, it is owned solely by the church of the Brethren. Maryland Historical Society Route 50 Westbound, near Easton Talbot County Maryland.
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