New Hope, Glynn County GA
Portions of this church were originally built by freed slaves on the Broadfield Rice Plantation (now known as Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation) where it was initially the Broadfield Baptist Church, in the late 1870s, and it was moved here and redesigned in its present state in 1885. It is now considered one of the better examples of African-American vernacular church arcitecture remaining in Georgia.
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