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  2. Evesham Friends Meeting House - Wikipedia

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    The Evesham Friends Meeting House, also known as the Mount Laurel Meeting House, is a historic Quaker meeting house located at Moorestown-Mt. Laurel and Hainesport-Mt. Laurel Roads (Evesboro Road) in the township of Mount Laurel in Burlington County, New Jersey, United States.

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    Moorestown-Mt. Laurel and Hainesport-Mt. Laurel Roads (Evesboro Road) 39°56′05″N 74°53′32″W  /  39.934722°N 74.892222°W  / 39.934722; -74.892222  ( Evesham Friends Meeting Mount Laurel Township

  4. Mount Laurel, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Mount Laurel is a township in ... Evesham Friends Meeting House. Mount Laurel was incorporated as a ... Exit 40: Moorestown/Mount Holly/Route 38, and ...

  5. Friends meeting house - Wikipedia

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    Evesham Friends Meeting House, Mount Laurel Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [28] Frankford Friends Meeting House , Frankford neighborhood, Philadelphia , Pennsylvania [ 29 ] Frankford Monthly Meeting , Frankford neighborhood, Philadelphia , Pennsylvania

  6. List of Friends meeting houses - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Friends meeting houses. Numerous Friends meeting houses are individually notable, either for their congregations or events or for architecture of their historic buildings. Some in the United Kingdom are registered as listed buildings , and in the United States are listed on the National Register of Historic Places .

  7. Arney's Mount Friends Meetinghouse and Burial Ground

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    Sign above the front entrance of Arney's Mount Friends Meetinghouse. The building is an unusual example of early stone masonry construction in a Friends Meeting House. Built of local bog iron stone quarried from the mount on which it stands, Arney's Mount is unusual in South Jersey as most meeting houses are constructed of brick. [1]

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  9. Mount Holly, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Holly Historic District is a 260-acre (110 ha) historic district encompassing downtown Mount Holly. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on February 20, 1973, for its significance in architecture, education, landscape architecture, politics/government, and transportation.