John Bowne House, 37-01 Bowne Street, house of the Bowne family which contributed to religious freedom in USA in the 17th century.
North Carolina | North America | Hindu | South America | North Rhine-Westphalia | North Korea | Latin America | Confederate States of America | America | North Yorkshire | Society of Jesus | Royal Society | Boy Scouts of America | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Good Morning America | National Geographic Society | North Island | North Sea | North Africa | North Dakota | Bank of America | North | Central America | Raleigh, North Carolina | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | University of North Carolina | United Way of America | Captain America | American Cancer Society | Voice of America |
Notable clients include the nation's oldest Hindu temple, the Hindu Temple Society of North America, in Flushing, New York City, Prison Fellowship International, Muslim students in Richardson, Texas, seeking to pray the dhuhr prayer on the campus of Lloyd V. Berkner High School, and a Zen Buddhist silent meditation center in New York state that neighbors claimed would make too much noise.