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Friends' Central School, Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, grades preK–12, independent Quaker school; Friends Meeting School [33] Ijamsville, Frederick County, Maryland, grades K–12, independent Quaker school; Friends School of Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, grades preK–12. Pre-preschool options are available as well, known as Baby Friends and ...
Shown at center of map: 1684 1685-1687 [18] [b] Summer 1702 [20] Built on what is now the site of Philadelphia City Hall Salvaged materials from it were used to build the Bank Meeting House Broad and High (Market) Streets, Philadelphia: Chester Friends Meeting House: 1675 1687–1693 c.1735 William Penn attended meeting in Chester, probably in a
John Bowne House, Flushing, Queens, New York City (John Bowne was arrested in 1662 for hosting a meeting in his house.) Brooklyn Friends Meeting House and School, Brooklyn, New York City; Chappaqua Friends Meeting House, Chappaqua, Westchester County, (built in 1754) [9]: 307 Clinton Corners Friends Church, Clinton Corners, Dutchess County
The Horsham Friends Meeting is an historic American Quaker meeting house which is located in Horsham, Pennsylvania. Home to the Horsham Monthly Meeting, it has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since June 21, 1991. In addition to serving as a place of worship, is also a place of education.
Pages in category "Quaker meeting houses in Pennsylvania" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. ... Friends meeting houses in Pennsylvania; A.
The Wrightstown Friends Meeting Complex is an historic, American Quaker meeting house that is located on PA 413 in Wrightstown, Pennsylvania. It was added to the National Register in 1975. History and notable features
Pages in category "Quaker schools in Pennsylvania" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... Frankford Friends School;
Westtown is a Quaker school affiliated with the Friends General Conference branch of the Religious Society of Friends. The school requires all students to attend Meeting for Worship together with adults in the community who voluntarily attend. Westtown uses the traditional Quaker practice of coming to unity in making some high-level decisions.