Dover-Randolph Monthly Meeting
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The Randolph Friends Meeting House, established in 1758, is a distinguished example of early 18th-century square meeting houses specifically adapted for rural communities. It boasts one of the finest surviving meeting house interiors from the mid-18th century in the United States, preserving the atmosphere experienced by early Quakers during their first meetings in the 1760s.
Currently undergoing a significant preservation and rehabilitation initiative, the site aims to establish itself as a heritage tourism destination while honoring the pioneering Quakers who originally settled in northwest New Jersey. The Meeting House is recognized on both the National and New Jersey Registers of Historic Places and serves as a municipal landmark in Randolph Township.
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