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08/29/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/29/2024 12:24

Nicodemus National Historic Site acquires historic First Baptist Church

News Release Date:
August 29, 2024

Contact:Cassie Branstetter, (785) 633-5635

Nicodemus, Kan. - Nicodemus National Historic Site is proud to announce the successful acquisition of the historic First Baptist Church in Nicodemus, Kansas.
This acquisition was only possible because of collaboration with the First Nicodemus Missionary Baptist Church congregation, the generous donation and dedicated work of the Trust for Public Lands (TPL) and the assistance of the National Park Foundation (NPF).
"Thank you to the congregation of the First Nicodemus Missionary Baptist Church, TPL and NPF," said Cassie Branstetter, superintendent of Nicodemus National Historic Site. "We rely on partnerships with the community, descendants of the black settlers who established this historic town, and park partners like TLP and NPF. Because of these partnerships, the First Baptist Church is now another physical piece of the Nicodemus story that can be protected and shared to ensure that the national contributions of Black Homesteaders are not lost."
The First Baptist Church dates to 1907 and demonstrates the dedication to faith and religion that helped Nicodemus settlers persevere. For over one hundred years, this building was the site of religious gatherings, baptisms, gospel choirs, community dinners, and other events. The First Baptist Church is one of five historic structures identified in the site's establishing legislation as fundamental to understanding the history of Nicodemus National Historic Site. The National Park Service plans to rehabilitate the structure over the next few years before opening it up to the public for viewing.
To view the other historic structures at the site or receive a ranger guided tour of the town, please visit the Nicodemus Township Hall Thursday through Monday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. More information can be found at https://www.nps.gov/nico/index.htm or by contacting a park ranger at (785) 839-4233.