Category:Old North Church

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<nowiki>Old North Church; オールドノースチャーチ; Old North Church; 老北教堂; الكنيسه الشماليه القديمه; 老北教堂; Стара Північна церква; Köhnə Şimal kilsəsi; 老北教堂; Старая Северная церковь; Old North Church; 올드 노스 교회; Old North Church; Old North Church; 老北教堂; Old North Church; édifice religieux américain; gereja di Amerika Serikat; Kirchengebäude in Boston; church; kishë; كنيسة في الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية; церква; bouwwerk in Boston; Christ Church in the City of Boston; オールドノース教会</nowiki>
Old North Church 
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LocationBoston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
Architectural style
Diocese
Architect
  • William Price
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Inception
  • 1723
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Map42° 21′ 59″ N, 71° 03′ 16″ W
Authority file
Wikidata Q1321240
NRHP reference number: 66000776
OpenStreetMap way ID: 29650592
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English: The Old North Church – officially, Christ Church in the City of Boston – at 193 Salem Street at the intersection of Hull Street in the North End neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, is the location from which the famous "One if by land, two if by sea" signal is said to have been sent. This phrase is related to Paul Revere's midnight ride, of April 18, 1775, which preceded the Battles of Lexington and Concord during the American Revolution. The church was built in 1723 and is the oldest standing church building in Boston and a National Historic Landmark.


This is a category about a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 66000776.

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