The New Bethel Baptist Church in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, is a significant African American congregation established during the era of the Manhattan Project. Its structure often reflects the community's development and the role of faith in their lives.
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Military
Jct. Of S. Illinois Ave. And Bear Creek Rd., Oak Ridge, Tennessee
Military
Jct. Of Bethel Valley And Scarboro Rds., Oak Ridge, Tennessee
Entertainment/Recreation; Exploration/Settlement; Architecture
Freels Bend Rd., Oak Ridge, Tennessee
Exploration/Settlement
Old Edgemoor Rd. Between Bethel Valley Rd. And Melton Hill Lake, Oak Ridge, Tennessee
Architecture; Community Planning And Development; Black
Roughly Bounded By Rutgers Ave., Lafayette Dr., Benedict, Wilburforce And Illinois Aves., Oak Ridge, Tennessee
Architecture; Social History
Blair Rd., Oak Ridge, Tennessee
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