Category: Architecture
By Bernard Trubowitz
On October 20, 1878, North Enders awoke to a neighborhood full of familiar, unchanging edifices in an ever-changing…
This past weekend, on Saturday, June 4, Lead Educator Bernard Trubowitz led an Experience Art & Architecture Tour for fifteen…
As a newbie here at Old North, I saw the church bells before I understood them. They are beautiful and impressive—and between two fairly…
By Tom Dietzel
The final article in a four-part series detailing the fascinating story behind the Belgian angels on display inside Old North…
By Bernard Trubowitz
Many visitors chuckle upon seeing the contents of pew 49, pointing to the large 1980s soundboard and mixer that…
By Tom Dietzel
The third article in a four-part series detailing the fascinating story behind the Belgian angels on display inside Old…
By Tom Dietzel
The second article in a four-part series detailing the fascinating story behind the Belgian angels on display inside Old…
By Tom Dietzel
Perched upon the gallery railing in front of the oldest American-built pipe organ, high above the floor of Old…
Have you ever had the chance to examine your familiar surroundings in a new light? Several Old North educators recently had this…
On this day in 1954, the steeple of the Old North Church blew down—for the SECOND time! In 1954, the culprit was Hurricane…