St. Vladimir's Memorial Russian Orthodox Church in Jackson, NJ

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In the 980's AD Vladimir the Great, King of the Kievan Rus was baptized thereby converting the Russian from Slavic paganism to Byzantine Christianity. During the celebration of the 950th anniversary of the Baptism it was announced that this jubilee would be celebrated by building of the majestic St. Vladimir Memorial Church at ROVA Farms in Jackson, NJ. ROVA Farms was where many Russian people typically congregate in the summer months.
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St. Vladimir Russian Orthodox Church, Jackson, Rova Farms, Ocean County, Northern New Jersey Shore, The Shore, Jersey Shore, New Jersey Shore, NJ Shore, New Jersey, NJ, Jersey, The Garden State

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