Arch Street Friends Meeting House

Local nameArch Street Friends Meetinghouse
LocationPhiladelphia

The Arch Street Meeting House, at 320 Arch Street at the corner of 4th Street in the Old City neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is a Meeting House of the Religious Society of Friends. Built to reflect Friends' testimonies of simplicity and equality, this building is little changed after more than two centuries of continuous use.

Pennsylvania founder and Quaker William Penn deeded land to the Society of Friends in 1701 to be used as a burial ground. The east wing and center of the meetinghouse was built between 1803 and 1805 according to a design by the Quaker master-builder Owen Biddle Jr. Biddle is best known as the author of a builder's handbook, The Young Carpenter's Assistant, published in 1805.

Tags Place of WorshipChristian
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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arch_Street_Friends_Meeting_House

Official Website http://www.pym.org/arch-street-meeting-house/

Coordinates 39°57'6.793" N -75°8'46.157" E

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