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North Shore Historical Museum unveils exhibit celebrating 300 years of the Matinecock Quaker Meetinghouse

Summary by LI Press
The North Shore Historical Museum has announced the opening of its newest exhibit, “Faith and Fellowship: Celebrating 300 Years of the Matinecock Friends Meetinghouse.” This landmark exhibition commemorates the tricentennial of the Matinecock Meetinghouse in Locust Valley, one of Long Island’s oldest continuously used houses of worship, and explores the enduring influence of Quaker values on the region’s cultural and civic life. A Shared Legacy …
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LI Press broke the news in on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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