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Old North Church Illuminated brings Black and Indigenous histories to light

Por: The Boston Globe Life February 23, 2023

One of 16 historical spots on Boston’s Freedom Trail, the Old North Church is best known — as legions of schoolchildren have been taught — as the site where two lanterns signaled in 1775 that the British were coming by sea. Some 250,000 people, by church estimates, visit the North End church every year to tour the site so important to American Revolutionary history. But there’s more to the church’s story than Paul Revere., the... + full article



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