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Capers C.M.E. Church

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CapersCMEChurchNashville
CapersCMEChurchNashville

Capers C.M.E. Church, is a historic Christian Methodist Episcopal church built in 1925 in Nashville, Tennessee. It is also known as Caper Memorial Christian Church, and Capers Memorial C.M.E. Church.It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 2, 1985.

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Capers C.M.E. Church
15th Avenue North, Nashville-Davidson

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15th Avenue North
37203 Nashville-Davidson
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