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meetinghouses are open to the
public and
often host
community events.
Meetinghouses of the LDS
Church are
built to be practical. Most
meetinghouses contain...
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sight in
contemporary meetinghouses. Pre-standardization
Meetinghouses Gadfield Elm Chapel. The
oldest extant LDS
Meetinghouse.
Located in
England A pioneer-era...
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stained gl****. A
central post is
similar to
those in
other Anabaptist meetinghouses of the period. The
central piece of
furniture is the Liebsmaltisch,...
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Meetinghouse is a
restaurant in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The
restaurant replaced Memphis Taproom,
which occupied the
space for 15 years. Meetinghouse...
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Historic Places. The two
meetinghouses rejoined in 1923, well
before the
overall split healed in 1955. The
Orthodox Meetinghouse was sold in 1938 for use...
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Friends Meetinghouse may also
refer to:
Friends Meetinghouse (Wilmington, Delaware)
Friends Meetinghouse (Uxbridge, M****achusetts)
Friends Meetinghouse (Casco...
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Union Meetinghouse or
Union Meeting House, or variations, may
refer to: (sorted by state, then city/town) Old
Union Meetinghouse, Farmington, Maine, listed...
- for
building a
meetinghouse, as was seen
through the
continuity of the use of
Testimonies within meetinghouse design.
While meetinghouse design evolved...
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Gunpowder Meetinghouse is a
historic Methodist church located at
Aberdeen Proving Ground,
Harford County, Maryland. It is a one-room
brick structure that...
- $500,000
worth of damages. 1985 July 4 – Two
meetinghouses in Concepción,
Chile were bombed;
meetinghouses in Lota,
Chile and Coronel,
Chile suffered minor...