Quaker Meetinghouse - in The United States

In The United States

  • Abington Friends Meeting House, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
  • Alloways Creek Friends Meetinghouse, Hancock's Bridge, Lower Alloways Creek Township, Salem County, New Jersey
  • Amawalk Friends Meeting House, New York
  • Amesbury Friends Meeting House, Massachusetts
  • Apostolic Faith Mission (Brooklyn, New York), New York
  • Apponegansett Meeting House, Massachusetts
  • Appoquinimink Friends Meetinghouse, Odessa, Delaware
  • Arch Street Friends Meeting House, Pennsylvania
  • Arney's Mount Friends Meetinghouse and Burial Ground, Burlington County, New Jersey
  • Beekman Meeting House and Friends' Cemetery, LaGrangeville, New York
  • Benjaminville Friends Meeting House and Burial Ground, Illinois
  • Bethesda Meeting House, Maryland
  • Birmingham Friends Meetinghouse, Pennsylvania
  • Birmingham Orthodox Meeting House, Birmingham Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania
  • John Bowne House, New York
  • Bradford Friends Meetinghouse (Marshallton Meeting House), Marshallton, West Bradford Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania
  • Brooklyn Friends Meetinghouse and School, Downtown Brooklyn, New York, New York
  • Caln Meeting House, Caln Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania
  • Camden Friends Meetinghouse, Delaware
  • Cane Creek Friends Meeting, North Carolina
  • Catawissa Friends Meetinghouse, Pennsylvania
  • Centre Meeting and Schoolhouse, Delaware
  • Chappaqua Friends Meeting House, Westchester County, NY built in 1754
  • Chichester Friends Meetinghouse, near Boothwyn, Upper Chichester Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania
  • Clinton Corners Friends Church, Clinton Corners, Dutchess County, New York
  • Colora Meetinghouse, Colora, Cecil County, Maryland
  • Conanicut Friends Meetinghouse, Conanicut Island, Jamestown, Newport County, Rhode Island
  • Concord Friends Meetinghouse, Concordville, Delaware County, Pennsylvania
  • Concord Hicksite Friends Meeting House, east of Colerain, Belmont Coungty, Ohio
  • Cornwall Friends Meeting House, New York
  • Creek Meeting House and Friends' Cemetery, New York
  • Cropwell Friends Meeting House, New Jersey
  • Crum Elbow Meeting House and Cemetery, East Park, Dutchess County, New York
  • Deer Creek Friends Meetinghouse, Darlington, Harford County, Maryland
  • Deep River Friends Meeting House and Cemetery, High Point, North Carolina
  • Dover, NH Friends Meetinghouse, Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire
  • East Blackstone Friends Meetinghouse, Massachusetts
  • East Hoosac Quaker Meetinghouse, Adams, Berkshire County, Massachusetts
  • East Nottingham Friends Meetinghouse or Brick Meetinghouse, Rising Sun, Cecil County, Maryland
  • Easton Friends North Meetinghouse, Middle Falls in Washington County, New York
  • Evesham Friends Meeting House, Mount Laurel Township, Burlington County, New Jersey
  • Frankford Friends Meeting House, Frankford neighborhood, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Free Quaker Meetinghouse, Pennsylvania
  • Friends Church (Maryville, Tennessee), Tennessee
  • Friends Meeting House and Cemetery, Little Compton, Rhode Island
  • Friends Meeting House and Cemetery, Rhode Island
  • Friends Meetinghouse (Casco, Maine), Maine
  • Friends Meetinghouse (Dover, New Jersey), New Jersey
  • Friends Meetinghouse (Jamestown, Rhode Island), Rhode Island
  • Friends Meetinghouse (Uxbridge, Massachusetts), Massachusetts
  • Friends Meetinghouse (Wilmington, Delaware), Delaware
  • Friends Meetinghouse (Mount Pleasant, Ohio), Ohio
  • Friends Meetinghouse and School, New York
  • Friends Spring Meeting House, North Carolina
  • Great Friends Meeting House, Rhode Island
  • Green Plain Monthly Meetinghouse, Ohio
  • Greenfield Preparative Meeting House, Grahamsville, Sullivan County, New York
  • Hockessin Friends Meetinghouse, Delaware
  • Honey Creek Friends' Meetinghouse, Iowa
  • Hopewell Meeting House, Clear Brook, near Winchester, Virginia
  • Horsham Friends Meeting, Pennsylvania
  • Jericho Friends Meeting House Complex, Jericho, Nassau County, New York
  • Little Egg Harbor Friends Meeting House,
  • Little Falls Meetinghouse, Fallston, Harford County, Maryland
  • Long Plain Friends Meetinghouse, Massachusetts
  • Makefield Meeting, Pennsylvania
  • Maple Grove Friends Church, Maine
  • Matinecock Friends Meetinghouse, New York
  • Merion Friends Meeting House, Merion Station, Lower Merion Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
  • Mill Creek Friends Meetinghouse, Newark, New Castle County, Delaware
  • Moorestown Friends School and Meetinghouse, New Jersey
  • Neck Meetinghouse and Yard, Maryland
  • New York Yearly Meeting, New York
  • Newton Friends' Meetinghouse, New Jersey
  • Nine Partners Meeting House and Cemetery, New York
  • North Street Friends Meetinghouse, New York
  • Oblong Friends Meeting House, Pawling, Dutchess County, New York New York
  • Old Kennett Meetinghouse, Kennett Township near Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania
  • Old Quaker Meeting House (Flushing, New York), New York
  • Old Town Friends' Meetinghouse also known as Aisquith Street Meeting, Baltimore Meeting or Patapsco, Baltimore, Maryland
  • Orthodox Meetinghouse, Pennsylvania
  • Oswego Meeting House and Friends' Cemetery, New York
  • Parkersville Friends Meetinghouse, Pennsylvania
  • Pembroke Friends Meetinghouse, Pembroke, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
  • Pipe Creek Friends Meetinghouse, Maryland
  • Plymouth Friends Meetinghouse, Pennsylvania
  • Portsmouth Friends Meetinghouse Parsonage and Cemetery, Rhode Island
  • Poughkeepsie Meeting House (Hooker Avenue), New York
  • Poughkeepsie Meeting House (Montgomery Street), New York
  • Quaker Meeting House (Peabody Essex Museum), Massachusetts
  • Quaker Meeting (Quakertown, New Jersey), New Jersey
  • Quaker Meeting-house (New York City), New York
  • Quaker Meetinghouse (Adams, Massachusetts), Massachusetts
  • Race Street Friends Meetinghouse, Pennsylvania
  • Radnor Friends Meetinghouse, Pennsylvania
  • Raisin Valley Friends Meetinghouse, Michigan
  • Religious Society of Friends Meetinghouse, New Hampshire
  • River Meetinghouse, Maine
  • Rye Meeting House, New York
  • Sandy Spring Friends Meetinghouse, Maryland
  • Saylesville Meetinghouse, Rhode Island
  • Seaville Friends Meeting House, Seaville community, Upper Township, New Jersey, Cape May County, New Jersey, this 1716-1727 meeting house is the smallest frame Quaker meeting house in the United States.
  • Smith Clove Meetinghouse, New York
  • Smithfield Friends Meeting House, Parsonage and Cemetery, Rhode Island
  • Society of Friends Hall, New York
  • South River Friends Meetinghouse, Virginia
  • South Starksboro Friends Meeting House and Cemetery, Vermont
  • Stony Brook Meeting House and Cemetery, New Jersey
  • Third Haven Meeting House, Easton, Talbot County, Maryland
  • Trenton Friends Meeting House, New Jersey
  • Upper Dublin Friends Meeting House, Pennsylvania
  • Upper Greenwich Friends Meetinghouse, New Jersey
  • Upperville Meeting House, New York
  • Uwchlan Meetinghouse, Pennsylvania
  • Washington, DC Friends Meeting, Washington, DC
  • Warrington Meetinghouse, Pennsylvania
  • West Grove Friends Spring Meeting House, Alamance County, NC
  • West Nottingham Meetinghouse, Maryland
  • Woodbury Friends' Meetinghouse, New Jersey
  • Woodlawn Quaker Meetinghouse, Virginia
  • Wrightstown Friends Meeting Complex, Pennsylvania
  • York Meetinghouse, York, York County, Pennsylvania

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