Category:Arch Street Friends Meeting House
The Arch Street Meeting House on Arch Street at 4th Street in the Old City neighborhood of Philadelphia is the largest Quaker meeting House in the city and the second oldest. It was built in 1803-05 on land donated by William Penn in 1693 and originally used as a burial ground; the building was later expanded in 1810-11 The main building has a central portion which contains two rooms, and has two wings; the center and east wing were designed by Owen Biddle. Additions to the complex were made in 1968, designed by Cope & Lippincott. {Sources: Philadelphia Architecture: A Guide to the City (2nd ed.) and Architecture in Philadelphia: A Guide)
This is a category about a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 71000716. |
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Media in category "Arch Street Friends Meeting House"
The following 76 files are in this category, out of 76 total.
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Arch St Meeting House 1.JPG 3,888 × 2,592; 4.5 MB
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Arch St Meeting House 2.JPG 3,888 × 2,592; 3.93 MB
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Arch St Meeting interior.JPG 3,957 × 2,373; 2.89 MB
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Arch Street Friends Meeting House (53572939205).jpg 4,901 × 2,757; 10.54 MB
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Arch Street Friends Meeting House - Philadelphia.JPG 4,608 × 3,456; 6.65 MB
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Arch Street Meeting House Historical Marker at 320 Arch St Philadelphia PA (DSC 4766).jpg 3,000 × 2,000; 4.15 MB
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Arch Street Meeting House northwest corner.jpg 3,264 × 1,833; 1.43 MB
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Arch Street Meeting House welcome sign.jpg 2,869 × 2,036; 1.13 MB
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Arch Street Meetinghouse from front.jpg 3,264 × 2,448; 2.43 MB
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Arch Street Meetinghouse from west.jpg 2,755 × 1,975; 1.34 MB
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Friends Meeting House, late 19th century.jpg 1,181 × 701; 333 KB
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Friends' Meeting House (NBY 5882).jpg 825 × 524; 89 KB
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Joseph Pennell, Fourth Street, Meeting House, Philadelphia, 1920, NGA 32916.jpg 3,417 × 2,810; 6.04 MB
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Sunday Morning in front of the Arch Street Meeting House, Philadelphia MET APS2369.jpg 1,860 × 2,236; 875 KB
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Sunday Morning in front of the Arch Street Meeting House, Philadelphia MET DP276569.jpg 3,174 × 3,837; 3.15 MB
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Sunday Morning in front of the Arch Street Meeting House, Philadelphia MET DT1806.jpg 3,060 × 3,714; 2.22 MB
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Our Philadelphia (1914) (14595591077).jpg 2,090 × 1,478; 503 KB
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Friends Meeting House, Philadelphia, by R. Newell & Sons.jpg 2,737 × 1,422; 1.6 MB
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- Quaker meeting houses in Philadelphia
- Arch Street (Philadelphia)
- 4th Street (Philadelphia)
- National Register of Historic Places in Center City, Philadelphia
- Old City (Philadelphia)
- Built in Pennsylvania in 1805
- Built in Pennsylvania in 1811
- Brick churches in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Owen Biddle
- Cope & Lippincott
- National Historic Landmarks in Philadelphia
- Cemeteries in Philadelphia
- 1701 establishments in the United States
- Georgian churches in Philadelphia
- 19th-century architecture in Philadelphia
- Former cemeteries in the United States