The regional evolution of the Quaker meetinghouse continues with this building that replaced Old Kennett ( CH1). Built of local Avondale stone with its picturesque streaks of rust, it substitutes domestic-scaled detail for the monumental severity of the early meetings.
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Kennett Friends Meetinghouse
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