DescriptionArch Street Meeting House Historical Marker at 320 Arch St Philadelphia PA (DSC 4766).jpg
English: Arch Street Meeting House - The meetinghouse was built in 1804 on a burial ground granted by William Penn in 1701. It has been continuously used as a place of worship and center for activities of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) of the Philadelphia region. (Historical marker at 320 Arch St. Philadelphia PA - Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission 2014)
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Arch Street Meeting House - The meetinghouse was built in 1804 on a burial ground granted by William Penn in 1701. It has been continuously used as a place of worship and center for activities of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) of the Philadelphia region. (Historical marker at 320 Arch St. Philadelphia PA - Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission 2014)