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Minneapolis Friends Meeting House (#234)
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copyright © 2000 Chris Gregerson.
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picture date: 2000-03-26 description
You are standing on the corner of West 44th Street and York Avenue South, looking at the church on that corner. It's the Minneapolis Friends Meeting House, also known as Quakers.
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Byron Colvin Washington, DC -- 2000-09-15
This was originally St. Thomas the Apostle church before it was the Quaker Meeting House and the rectory was to the left. When I first came to MPLS in the 50s, a mere child, the church and school were where they currently are, there was no convent (the nuns stayed at Holy Angels and the priests (Fr. Cleary and Fr. Waltz) lived in the rectory to the left.
Ralph Henn Minneapolis -- 2003-06-29
Minneapolis Friends (Quakers) have a web site at www.quaker.org/minnfm
Carolyn Sherer VandenDolder SW Minneapolis -- 2003-07-12
After St Thomas the Apostle moved from the building, the Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd resided in the building. Minneaplis Friends purchased the building from Church of the Good Shepherd in 1950. The building was remodeled extensively in the early 1990s to add space and make it handicapped accessible.