The Park Hill Meetinghouse, located in Westmoreland, New Hampshire, is a historic meeting house dating back to 1764. Renowned for its Federal and Greek Revival architecture, the building showcases the influence of architect Elias Carter and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
Owned by the Westmoreland Park Hill Meetinghouse and Historical Society, this two-story wood-frame structure features a distinctive design with a gabled roof, clapboarded exterior, and a striking bell-shaped cupola atop a three-stage square tower. The meeting house has undergone significant alterations over the years, including relocations and restyling in the popular Greek Revival style in 1853.
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