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The Scotland African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church in Montgomery County, Maryland, has been restored and expanded after being displaced for over five years due to a 2019 flood. The church, built by freed slaves, was originally constructed in 1924. The flood caused the foundation to collapse, but the church has now been lifted 4 feet and two bioretention ponds have been installed to prevent future flooding.
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