Malone Church - Maryland Flythrough Tour

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Published 2024-02-20
After the United States Civil war, African American communities began establishing their own churches, one of which is this, the Malone’s Methodist Episcopal Church. Built in 1864, in Madison, Maryland the church still remains to this day as an active congregation and a testament to the community who fought and preserve for their freedom after the civil war.

The church is connected to Harriet Tubman and her family, many of which are interred in the cemetery, Jacob Jackson and Vincent Green who is the founder of the church. The church is part of the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway and the National Park Service’s Network To Freedom Underground Railroad Trail.

This is one of twelve properties documented in partnership with Preservation Maryland. NCPTT scanned this building using a Faro Focus Laser Scanner to produce this video flythrough of the building's point cloud digital model.

This video is in association with our two-part oral history videos series about Malone Church.
Click the links below to watch them.
   • The History of Malone's Church: Harri...  
   • The History of Malone's Church: the D...  
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This video is in collaboration with Preservation Maryland.
Website - www.preservationmaryland.org/
Facebook - www.facebook.com/PreservationMD
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Twitter - twitter.com/PreservationMD
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NCPTT's Links:
Website - www.nps.gov/subjects/ncptt/index.htm
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Instagram - www.instagram.com/ncptt.nps/
Twitter - twitter.com/ncptt
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Click the link for more information about the Network to Freedom trail www.nps.gov/subjects/undergroundrailroad/network-t…

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