Arch Street Friends Meeting House

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Arch Street Friends Meeting House, in city, Pennsylvania, could be a Friends Meeting House of the non secular Society of Friends (Quakers). It’s the oldest place of worship of the non secular Society of Friends (Quakers) still in use within the us. Pennsylvania founder and Quaker Friend given the land to the Society in 1693 as a land site for members.
The place of worship was designed between 1803 and 1805 atop the burial ground then enlarged in 1811, once the west wing was additional to accommodate the Women’s Monthly Meeting. The first east wing currently homes exhibits on the lifetime of Penn, and also the west wing is employed for conferences for worship. Notable members have enclosed meliorist Lucretia women’s liberationist. Edward Hicks, the noted painter and cousin-german of Elias Hicks, attended the yearly meeting. The meeting house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971 and declared a National Historic Landmark in 2011.

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