Trenton Friends Meeting House
Trenton Friends Meeting House, Quaker meeting house in Trenton, United States.
The Trenton Friends Meeting House is a colonial-style building located at 142 East Hanover Street, distinguished by its simple yet orderly architectural design and a large central gathering space. The interior contains traditional wooden benches and practical meeting areas, reflecting the functional approach Quakers took to their worship spaces.
The building was constructed in 1739 to serve the growing Quaker community in Trenton with a dedicated meeting place. During the American Revolution, soldiers from both the British army and the Continental forces used its spaces, making it a focal point for the town during this turbulent period.
The building reflects Quaker values through its simple interior design and quiet spaces meant for worship and reflection. Visitors can sense how the community valued plain living and silent contemplation as core parts of their faith.
The building sits prominently on its city block and is easy to locate along East Hanover Street, with its exterior clearly visible to passersby. Those interested in viewing the interior should arrange visits in advance through the Quaker community that continues to maintain and use the space.
An adjacent cemetery holds graves of significant figures from Trenton's early history, including members who played roles in founding the nation. This quiet burial ground connects the community to America's formative years.
Location: New Jersey
Architectural style: Colonial Revival architecture
GPS coordinates: 40.22140,-74.76232
Latest update: December 14, 2025 16:44
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