Clough House at Old North
Old North Church, established in 1723, is Boston's oldest surviving church building and a significant historical site where the iconic lantern signal on April 18, 1775, played a pivotal role in the American Revolution. This family-friendly destination on the Freedom Trail invites visitors to explore over 300 years of history, including interactive exhibits and educational programs that highlight the church's rich legacy.
As an active Episcopal Church, Old North Church warmly welcomes congregants and tourists alike to participate in inclusive worship services while uncovering the church's Black and Indigenous history. With engaging activities such as scavenger hunts for children and guided tours of its crypt, the site offers a multifaceted experience for all ages.
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