The 1758 Randolph Friends Meeting House is a fine example of early 18th century square meeting houses, adapted to meet the needs of a rural meeting. Nationally, it retains one of the finest meeting house interiors in the US dating to the mid 18th century.
The Friends Meeting House & Cemetery Association is nearing the end of a major preservation and rehabilitation program begun in 2019. The 2025 Spring Pathways tour is the first time the most important feature of the site, its unchanged interior, will be open to the public. Except for the modern additions of lighting and heat, what you will see when you step through the front door is essentially what the early Quakers saw when they held their first meeting in the Meeting House in the early 1760s.
The 1758 Randolph Friends Meeting House is on the National and New Jersey Registers of Historic Places and a Randolph Township Municipal Landmark.
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