Town Meetings and Church Services
The House of Burgesses was the legislature of the Virginia Colony.
In the Baths, in bedrooms, at dinner parties, frequently erroneously called orgies, at the Games, and formally in the Senate. As the Repbulic aged, and the govermental corruption, as in decay, became more manifest, the Senate became increasingly less important, until it became little more than an eating club for relatives.
The Founding Fathers regularly met in a variety of venues including pubs and taverns. However, for the Constitutional Convention, they met in the Pennsylvania State House in Philadelphia which has been preserved and is now known more commonly as Independence Hall.
Inverness
Congressional oversight activities generally take place at the committee and subcommittee level.
the meeting house of the Quakers
Meeting and working place for politicians.
No, in an early Puritan home, most of the family's activities, such as eating, socializing, and working, took place in the kitchen or the "hall," which served as a multi-purpose room. The family room as a separate concept didn't really exist in Puritan homes during that time.
"Agora is a public market and meeting place in ancient Greek city".
The Salem meeting house
The Salem meeting house
A Maori meeting house is called a "wharenui." It is a traditional communal building used for various ceremonies, meetings, and gatherings, and it holds great cultural significance in Maori communities.
Burgesses
An agora was a marketplace in which people would trade, own a buisness and could sell goods, products and slaves. The agora was possibly the most busiest part of any city as people would work and visit it everyday.
The House of Burgesses was the legislature of the Virginia Colony.
rendezvous..............a designated meeting place
The same as other cultures. To have a place to meet together, for important occasions, a place where visitors can stay, a place to commemorate those who have gone before.