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English: The Epworth Church building (1538 Highland Avenue) in Knoxville, Tennessee, USA. Originally constructed in the 1890s, the building was modified in 1929 after being partially destroyed by fire. It was originally home to the Ramsey Methodist Episcopal Church, which was later renamed the Epworth Methodist Church. The building is now home to Christ Chapel, an interdenominational congregation, and is a contributing property within the NRHP-listed Fort Sanders Historic District.
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