Quaker Meetinghouse (Adams, Massachusetts)

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Coordinates42°37′38″N 73°7′34″W / 42.62722°N 73.12611°W / 42.62722; -73.12611
Built1781 (1781)
Quaker Meetinghouse
The meetinghouse is surrounded by the graves of the Maple Street Cemetery
Quaker Meetinghouse (Adams, Massachusetts) is located in Massachusetts
Quaker Meetinghouse (Adams, Massachusetts)
Quaker Meetinghouse (Adams, Massachusetts) is located in the United States
Quaker Meetinghouse (Adams, Massachusetts)
LocationMaple Street Cemetery, Adams, Massachusetts
Coordinates42°37′38″N 73°7′34″W / 42.62722°N 73.12611°W / 42.62722; -73.12611
Built1781 (1781)
Part ofMaple Street Cemetery (ID04000536)
NRHP reference No.76000236[1]
Significant dates
Added to NRHPAugust 17, 1976
Designated CPJune 2, 2004

The East Hoosac Quaker Meetinghouse is a historic Quaker meeting house in Adams, Berkshire County, Massachusetts.[2] The meetinghouse's construction dates to the early 1780s. It now occupies a prominent position within the Maple Street Cemetery (also listed on the National Register of Historic Places), the first burial ground in Adams. Unmarked graves of Adams' early Quaker settlers lie near the meetinghouse, an area now marked by a plaque.[3] The meetinghouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.[1]

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