(617) 523-6676
195 Salem St
Boston,
MA
02113
42.3665
-71.0543
Neighborhoods: North End, Central
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Old North Church by Jennifer S. at InsiderPages
Contributor at Insider Pages
This Church was built in 1723 and has a LOT of history behind it. It is a beautiful Church that is Episcopal that still currently has Masses. This Church is the famous Church that is related to Paul Revere where the lanterns were hung thus starting the war of independence that lead to the birth of our nation. There is a lot of symbollc and great history behind this Church it is nice to see a landmark that is so important still up and running and great to visit a place that made such an impact on the world even today I would definately take a visit if you have not been.
The oldest church in Boston opened in 1723 and remains a shining symbol of American independence.
by Contributor at Citysearch
The Background
On the night of April 18, 1775, two lanterns were hung briefly in the church's steeple to warn that the British were moving by sea, but those few moments secured the church its place in history. The nervous sexton, fearful of discovery, slipped out through a back window as Paul Revere and others proceeded to alert the countryside. Two months later, British general Thomas Gage watched the Battle of Bunker Hill from the same vantage point. A man named John Childs reportedly flew from it in a rudimentary glider on Sept. 13, 1757.
Facts
The four cherubs flanking the church's organ were stolen from a French ship by one of the local privateers who comprised an important branch of the economy. The 16th-century statue of the Virgin Mary was likewise stolen at sea from the prow of a Portuguese vessel.
History at its Best
by xerxes151 at Citysearch
A great place to drop in on while having lunch in the North End. Heard a volunteer's recounting of the Church's history which was quite interesting. Best of all it is Free!







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