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St John's Maroon Church

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St. John's Maroon Church is a historical building located in Freetown, Sierra Leone. Built in 1820, it is a small white building with colonial architecture named after the Maroons or runaway slaves (in the case of Freetown, the term is used for repatriated former African slaves). It was declared a national heritage site in 1956 under the Monuments and Relics Ordinance of 1 June 1947.

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