White Meetinghouse
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White Meetinghouse | |
| Location | Towle Hill Rd., Eaton, New Hampshire |
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| Coordinates | 43°51′31″N 71°4′30″W / 43.85861°N 71.07500°W |
| Area | 0.4 acres (0.16 ha) |
| Built | 1844 |
| Architect | Allard, Stephen |
| Architectural style | Greek Revival |
| NRHP reference No. | 80000274[1] |
| Added to NRHP | May 15, 1980 |
The White Meetinghouse, also known as the First Freewill Baptist Society Meetinghouse, is a historic meeting house on Towle Hill Road, south of Eaton Center, New Hampshire. Built in 1844, it is a well-preserved and little-altered example of a vernacular Greek Revival meeting house. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.[1] The building is now maintained by a local community organization, and is used for community events and occasional services.