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Now on the National Register of Historical Sites, Plymouth Friends Meeting House was built about 1708 and addition added in 1780 to replace the log schoolhouse on the premises. It served as a hospital and campsite for Washington's forces on the way to Valley Forge. The site was a center of activity during the Abolition Movement. Plymouth Meeting Friends School is under the care of the Meeting and has classes kindergarten through sixth grade.
| Clerk: | Michael Mrozinski | |
| Worship: | 11:15 AM First Days 7:00 PM Wednesdays |
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First Day School: |
Children generally worship with adults until 11:30 and then leave for First Day School classes. | |
| Address: | Germantown and Butler Pikes, 2150 Butler Pike, Plymouth Meeting PA 19462 |
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| Phone: | (610) 828-4970 | |
| Location: | Germantown and Butler Pikes (Plymouth Meeting) | |
Last modified: 23 August 2001