Philadelphia - Arch Street Meeting House
Built on land that William Penn gave to the Quakers in 1693, the Arch Street building displays history and information on the religious sect, the Quakers. In the East Wing of the building re dioramas depicting the main events in the life of illustrious Quaker William Penn. Also on display is a dollhouse representing the home of noted Quaker journal-keeper Elizabeth Drinker and her husband Henry. This Quaker meeting house is the oldest in Philadelphia and the largest in the world.
Hobbies & Activities category: National Register of Buildings; Christian sites
Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia
320 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106-2114
United States
Phone 1 (215) 627-2667
320 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106-2114
United States
Phone 1 (215) 627-2667
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