Arch Street Meeting House
Photo by M. Fischetti for Visit Philadelphia

Since 1682, the property located at 320 Arch Street has been actively and continuously used by Quakers and the community and was even deeded to the Quakers by William Penn himself.

In 2011, Arch Street Meeting House became a National Historic Landmark and the Arch Street Meeting House Preservation Trust was formed. These two actions allowed ASMH to commit to preserving Arch Street Meeting House and welcome the public in for programming, events, and interpretive exhibits about Quaker's revolutionary history.

Public tours of the museum are available for a small optional donation.

Pricing
Recommended Donation
Adults
$5.00
Military
$2.00
Seniors
$2.00
Students
$2.00
Hours
Museum Open to the Public:
Thursday - Sunday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Grounds Open to the Public:
9 a.m. to dusk
Location

Arch Street Meeting House

320 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
United States

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