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A surprisingly informative visit!
Only a small building you could easily miss but it's got a great history. Recommend you talk to the guide who was excellent. In the graveyard is a tombstone with a Quaker Angel carved on it, which is ...
This is a great place to stop and learn about the history behind this house. You can go upstairs and sit in the same seats of the early settlers, read some early graffiti carved in the seats too. Ve...
Unfortunately the Building was undergoing Major Renovations when we visited the location. In the beginning it served as a General Store which also incorporated a 'Meeting Area' for the Community. Rat...
An elegant testimony to the community spirit of the early settlers
A wonderful visit to the Old Meeting House, built in 1765 by those first settlers, which included the forebears of both the very eloquent guide and my wife (we worked out that they are probably 7th or...
A surprisingly informative visit!
Only a small building you could easily miss but it's got a great history. Recommend you talk to the guide who was excellent. In the graveyard is a tombstone with a Quaker Angel carved on it, which is ...
Great bit of history here
This is a great place to stop and learn about the history behind this house. You can go upstairs and sit in the same seats of the early settlers, read some early graffiti carved in the seats too. Ve...
Historical site
This was a very interesting visit with a story of how the meeting house came to be by a very enthusiastic volunteer. She made the tour worthwhile.
Under renovations
Unfortunately the Building was undergoing Major Renovations when we visited the location. In the beginning it served as a General Store which also incorporated a 'Meeting Area' for the Community. Rat...
An elegant testimony to the community spirit of the early settlers
A wonderful visit to the Old Meeting House, built in 1765 by those first settlers, which included the forebears of both the very eloquent guide and my wife (we worked out that they are probably 7th or...