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Saylesville Friends Meeting House
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Saylesville Friends Meeting House in Lincoln, RI is one of the oldest Quaker Meeting Houses in New England, dating back to 1704. With its simple and serene atmosphere, the Meeting House has been a place of worship for over three centuries, maintaining its 18th-century appearance and character.
Recognized for its historical significance and architectural quality, the Saylesville Meeting House was entered on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978, highlighting its role in the spread of Quakerism in America.
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Best is when you walk inside ..you will notice the stone rock slab on a 45% angle..where they secured the horses ..visible from the street view on google maps....

Built in 1703, Saylesville Friends is an active meeting house of the Society of Friends (Quakers). Although there are no tours, you may walk the property if you are respectful. Sunday morning...
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