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By Kerry McDonough
Replacing hinges on six pew doors is a much bigger feat than it sounds!
This is just one of the many different types of…
Phase two of the Washington Memorial Garden Archaeological Dig is well under way under the auspice of City Archaeologist Joseph Bagley. Joe and his…
Tim Wenrich, Sexton of the Old North Church, was recently presented with the Good Neighbor Recognition Award on behalf of the North End /…
In preparation for the upcoming Washington Memorial Garden renovation project, city archaeologists are conducting a survey in areas that will be…
By Mark Hurwitz
The connections between families in 18th century Boston and subsequently their connections to Old North Church are truly…
This past weekend, on Saturday, June 4, Lead Educator Bernard Trubowitz led an Experience Art & Architecture Tour for fifteen…
The Garden Club of America Announces 2016 Founders Fund Winner$30,000 Award will support Beacon Hill Garden Club’s project at the Old North…
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…
Just inside the entrance of the Old North Church stand two white poles with strange gold pine cones on top. The casual observer might pass…