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Location of Plymouth County in Massachusetts. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Plymouth County, Massachusetts. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States. The locations of National ...
Plymouth Meeting Country Store and Post Office 3-5 E. Germantown Pike c.1826-1827 Built by Samuel Maulsby. His son Jonathan served as Plymouth Meeting's first postmaster. [6] 1871 – Jesse Hall Store/Plymouth Meeting P. O. [5] Hall's Store circa 1900: Jones-Williams House [7] 4 E. Germantown Pike c.1787 1871 – J. R. Ellis [5] 6 E. Germantown ...
Green Street Meeting House Home of the North Monthly Meeting until c. 1828: 1815-1816 [21] c.1970 "The dimensions of the building were forty-seven by seventy-three feet." [29] Home of the Monthly Meeting for the Northern District until the 1827-28 Hicksite/Orthodox schism. [30] Discontinued as a meeting, 1914. Reopened as Friends Neighborhood ...
Plymouth Community Homes' proposal includes 136 "affordable homes", communal gardens and play areas.
Plymouth Friends Meetinghouse is a historic Quaker meeting house located at the corner of Germantown Pike and Butler Pike in Plymouth Meeting, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. It is part of the Plymouth Meeting Historic District , and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1971.
By 1829 the first permanent meetings were held in simple meeting rooms and these gathering places became known as those of the Plymouth Brethren. There are now over 50,000 people who identify as members of the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church. These people are spread across 17 countries including Australia, New Zealand, the Americas, UK and ...
The largest building of the Village Green, which contains medical offices and a restaurant. The Village Green is the commercial center of the Pinehills. [10] It consists of Mirbeau Inn & Spa, The Market at The Pinehills, several shops including a salon, a restaurant, a post office, a wine and spirits shop, several medical service centers, offices, and bank branch office.
Meeting Houses built in a traditional style usually had two meeting rooms: one for the main meeting for worship, and another where the women's business meeting may be held (often referred to as the women's meeting room). Meeting houses of this style usually have a minister's gallery at one end of the meeting room, where traditionally those ...