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Special Old North Tours – Celebrating Craftsmanship: Anglican Art & Architecture

Tuesday 5/15, Friday 5/18, Tuesday 5/22, Friday 5/25, Saturday 5/26, and Sunday 5/27 6 p.m. – 7 p.m. Special On-Site Tours Celebrating Craftsmanship: Anglican Art & Architecture Purchase tickets Sharpen your observation skills and study the aesthetic components of the Old North Church while celebrating the craftsmanship involved in building and creating this national icon. Join us Read More…

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Work and Employment in Late 18th Century Boston

Wednesday, May 2, 6:30pm – 8:00pm Old North Speaker Series Lecture + Community Conversation Work and Employment in Late 18th Century Boston Speaker: Christopher Clark Co-sponsored by the Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology Register here Labor took many forms for Revolutionary-era Bostonians, who conducted work in many types of locations and under a variety of social arrangements. Read More…

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Special Walking Tour: Boston and its Changing Landscape

Thursday, March 22 and Sunday, March 25 at 2:00pm Special Walking Tours Boston and its Changing Landscape  Purchase tickets Join the Old North Foundation for a special walking tour examining the historic development of Boston’s ever changing landscape. Trace the evolution of Boston’s shoreline and its relationship to the history of the city. Consider contemporary Read More…

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Final Public Hearing to be Held Regarding the Redesign of the Washington Garden and Courtyard

On Monday, December 11 at 6:30 p.m., the Old North Church Foundation will be hosting a public hearing inside the church (at 193 Salem Street) regarding the upcoming redesign of the Washington Garden and Courtyard. This will be the last public hearing to take place regarding the upcoming changes to the Washington Garden and Courtyard. Read More…

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“Still They Persisted” Lecture to be held at the Old North Church

On Wednesday, November 29th, at 6 pm, the Old North Foundation Speaker Series will be hosting Professor Robert Forrant as he explores the 1912 Bread & Roses Strike. “Still They Persisted” will delve into the history of the Bread & Roses Strike, which was organized largely by immigrant women workers against powerful mill owners. These Read More…