Old North Church

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193 Salem St, Boston MA 02113

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Hours

Monday
10AM - 5PM
Tuesday
10AM - 5PM
Wednesday
1:30 - 5PM
Thursday
10AM - 5PM
Friday
10AM - 5PM
Saturday
10AM - 5PM
Sunday
11AM - 12PM
12:30 - 5PM

About Old North Church

Old North Church, built in 1723, is Boston’s oldest church and a key historic site on the Freedom Trail. It played a significant role in American history when, on April 18, 1775, two lanterns were hung in its steeple to signal British troop movements during Paul Revere’s midnight ride. This event marked the beginning of the American Revolution, making the church a symbol of American independence. The church is also known as Christ Church in the City of Boston and is listed on the National Historic Landmark Registry. Its iconic steeple and beautiful interior attract visitors interested in history and architecture. The church is an active Episcopal congregation that offers regular services, which are open to the public and free to attend. Visitors can explore the interior, take guided tours, and learn about its role in American history. Tours are available online at different prices, and the church is a popular stop on the Freedom Trail, with some parts accessible for tours only. Parking can be found a few blocks away, as most street parking nearby requires permits. Old North Church hosts special events, including weddings, which are highly regarded and memorable. Visitors and couples alike praise the welcoming staff, engaging community, and the opportunity to connect with history in a meaningful way. Overall, Old North Church offers a rich historical experience combined with a warm, active religious community.

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