Baltimore Hebrew Congregation Synagogue

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Baltimore Hebrew Congregation house of God, currently called Berea Temple Seventh Day Christian Church, may be a historic house of God building placed at urban center, Maryland, u. S.. The previous house of God is made of building block grey granite from Port Deposit, Maryland. It’s a well-executed, nineteenth century version of a Byzantine Church, designed by Charles L. Carson, a urban center creator. It options an oversized central dome, forty feet in diameter, resting on a high polygonal shape drum cut by rectangular windows of glass and 2 tall polygonal shape towers flanking the most entrance. Urban center Hebrew Congregation house of God was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.

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