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I think this is my favorite Boston historical spot because it is so beautiful and amazing. This is the church from which Paul Revere hung the signal lantern to warn the Colonists that the Redcoats...
yelp.com - user review - 06/24/2009
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On the night of April 18, 1775 two laterns were hung from its steeple as a signal to Patriots keeping watch in Charlestown. This was the signal that British troops were leaving Boston to seize rebel...
yelp.com - user review - 04/29/2009
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The Old North Church was probably my favorite stop in Boston. What a beautifully maintained building oozing with history. It only takes 15 minutes to see if you're taking your time and read everything...
yelp.com - user review - 11/10/2008
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The ONC is a) fantastically historical, b) amazingly beautiful, and c) the church where my parents got married. My elementary/middle school's requisite Freedom Trail fieldtrips just weren't complete...
yelp.com - user review - 07/20/2008
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An interesting landmark and a chance to sit down for a few minutes if you've been walking the Freedom Trail, before you make the long trek over to Charlestown. The church has been very well preserved...
yelp.com - user review - 04/28/2008
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This steeple was where the church sexton, Robert Newman, held up two lanterns signaling Paul Revere's warning. Every few minutes last Saturday, a docent would tell the exciting tale from the lectern,...
yelp.com - user review - 07/24/2007
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Tour the place that started Paul Revere's fateful ride. A great stop in a city filled with historical landmarks. This is a stop on the ...
gusto.com - user review - 01/21/2007
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The Old North Church (or Christ Church in the City of Boston as it's officially named) is the oldest church building in Boston built in 1723. It's free and open to the public year round. Besides it's...
yelp.com - user review - 01/14/2007
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You've heard the phrase, "one if by land, two if by sea." Now, see where it happened. Come by homage to a great location in ...
gusto.com - user review - 12/08/2006
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The Old North Church is located in the heart of Boston's historic North End. It is here that two lanterns were hung in the steeple to signal Paul Revere that the British were coming by sea back in the...
judysbook.com - user review - 03/07/2006
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The Old North Church, located convieniently on the Freedom Trail in Boston's North End, is a great place to see history come to life. It was here that the two lanterns were hung in the steeple to tell the...
citysearch.com - user review - 03/01/2006
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Right in the heart of downtown Boston, this is the church most famous for the midnight ride of Paul Revere and the lanterns that signaled "one if by land , two if by sea" in it's steeple. It is open f...
judysbook.com - user review - 11/16/2005
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Right in the heart of downtown Boston, this is the church most famous for the midnight ride of Paul Revere and the lanterns that signaled one if by land , two if by sea in it's steeple. It is open for tours of...
citysearch.com - user review - 11/16/2005
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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...
citysearch.com - user review - 06/05/2005
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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!
citysearch.com - user review - 08/13/2002
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