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Old South Meeting House, 1778, Boston, MA
The Churches of Montreal, Canada: A Travel Guide
Where Faith, Beauty and History MeetOne of the first things any visitor to Montreal notices is the literal plethora of its grand churches, cathedrals and basilicas. In the French language, Montreal has a nick-name, la ville aux cent clochers, which translates as "the city of a hundred bell-towers." American author and raconteur, Mark Twain once remarked of Montreal, "This is the first time I was ever in a city where you couldn't throw a brick without breaking a church window." READ MORE HERE>>>
Two Historic Unitarian Churches in Boston: A Travel Guide
The Stories of the First Church of Boston and the King's ChapelBoston was founded in the name of "religious freedom," so it is not surprising to that the city has a very interesting history in regards to religion and its churches. Some of that history can be experienced today by the casual traveler. READ MORE HERE>>>
Two Historic Churches From Revolutionary Boston
The Stories of the Old North and the Old SouthThough sometimes confused by tourists visiting Boston, the Old North Church and the Old South Meeting House, despite their cosmetic similarities, cannot be more different. Their histories, architecture, and the roles these two churches played during the period of the American Revolution offer interesting insights to the conflict that would break out into war in 1775. READ MORE HERE>>>
Two Churches by H. H. Richardson in Boston
Brief Profiles of the Trinity Church and First Baptist ChurchHenry Hobson Richardson is, without argument, one of the most important architects in American history, and in Boston, Massachusetts, there are two of his most historically significant churches, the Trinity Church on Copley Square and the nearby First Baptist Church. READ MORE HERE>>>
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