Caln Meeting House, Quaker meeting house and museum in Caln Township, Pennsylvania, United States.
Caln Meeting House is a stone building in Pennsylvania designed with plain architectural details typical of Quaker design practices. Its layout includes a meeting space where services continue and an exhibition area containing historical items and documents from the surrounding area.
The building was constructed in 1726 and expanded in 1801 to accommodate the growing community. Since then it has continuously served the local Quaker community as a center for worship and gathering.
The building remains an active place where Quakers gather regularly to continue their religious tradition and community practices. Its plain interior and quiet character reflect the values that have guided the community since its founding.
The building sits on Caln Meeting House Road and is accessible from Pennsylvania Route 340. Visitors can explore both the active meeting space and the historical collection, with the best times to visit being outside of regular service hours.
The burial grounds associated with the property are split across two locations, with one at the northern end of the building and another across Pennsylvania Route 340. This unusual arrangement reflects how rapidly the local community expanded.
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