Great Friends Meeting House
Great Friends Meeting House, built in 1699, is the oldest surviving house of worship in Rhode Island, originally constructed for Newport's Quaker congregation. This historic building served as the largest structure in the colonies between Boston and New York and was a central location for the New England Yearly Meeting of Friends until 1905.
The Meeting House reflects the rich history of the Quaker community in Newport, which gained prominence in social, political, and economic spheres despite facing initial persecution. Over its 300-year history, it has housed influential members of society, including nine colonial Governors of Rhode Island, and continues to serve as a testament to the Quakers' enduring legacy.
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