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Meeting House of the Friends Meeting of Washington (Friends Meeting House) is a historic Quaker meeting house at 2111 Decatur Place in NW Washington, DC. The Colonial Revival building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.
Meeting House of the Friends Meeting of Washington, Washington, DC; Merion Friends Meeting House, Merion Station, Lower Merion Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania [34] Mill Creek Friends Meetinghouse, Newark, New Castle County, Delaware; Nine Partners Meeting House and Cemetery, Millbrook, New York [35]
Friends Meeting House, Come-to-Good (1710), Cornwall; Horsham Friends Meeting House, West Sussex, listed Grade II; Ifield Friends Meeting House (1676), West Sussex, listed Grade I; Jordans Meeting House (1688), Buckinghamshire; Friends Meeting House, Lancaster (1708), Lancashire; Leek Quaker Meeting (1848), Staffordshire [3]
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In 2011, FCNL purchased the adjoining row house, on 205 C Street. The organization renovated it using the same green principles used in FCNL's main building. It was re-opened in 2017. In 2019, the FCNL Education Fund assumed management and governance of the William Penn House. In 2020, it was renamed the Friends Place on Capitol Hill.
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Friends' School, Saffron Walden, England, (known as Walden School in 2016–17) the oldest Friends School, was founded in 1702, under the care of Britain Yearly Meeting which indirectly appointed the school's Board of Governors through the Friends' School Saffron Walden General Meeting [19] The school closed at the end of the summer term, 2017.