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The Third Haven Friends Meeting House is the oldest surviving meeting house connected to the Religious Society of Friends, preserved as a living history museum facility honoring the traditions and cultural practices connected to the Quaker religious history of Talbot County. The house was constructed in 1684 as a gathering place for the religious group and held monthly meetings for centuries for religious members in the area. It still maintains a healthy congregation today, offering worship services each Sunday morning and Wednesday evening. Visitors can also explore the building's historic architecture and view its quaint burial grounds onsite, which are home to nearly 200 graves dating back as far as the 18th century.

405 S Washington St, Easton, MD 21601, Phone: 410-822-0293

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