Park Street Church is on the Freedom Trail. It is 200 years old church, still in active use. It is a small and beautiful church worth visiting. Going inside requires checking out opening hours online...
I should clarify that I did not actually go inside the church, but it was down the street from our hotel, so we passed it daily. We were there during the holiday season, and the bells played "Go Tell ...
Easily accessible off the subway on the edge of the Commons. The bell tower rings on the hour echoing beautiful sounds throughout the park. You are able to tour depending on the day, just be careful w...
Giving "fire and brimstone" a whole different meaning
In its pre-church "life," it was a Granary (like, as in a place to put grain). It bordered the "Granary Burial Ground" which is still there today, as a piece of our American history, as well as the f...
On the Freedom Trail you will pass by the Park Street Church. It is free to enter but I think they accept donations as you would expect. It is a simple design but worth going inside. Some of the pews ...
The Park Street Church is a well know Boston landmark on the corner of Boston Common
This church is adjacent to the Granary Burying Ground, and was at one time the tallest building in the United States (until 1846). It is known as the Brimstone Church, both because of it's fiery teachings as well as the fact that it stored gun powder during the War of 1812.
A very important node and landmark on the Freedom Road, the spire is very high, and the white building color is also very jumping. The old South sect established this church, making this church dyed with a strong patriotic color.
This is another church in Boston, which is also mostly tourists
The spire of the Park Street Church can be the highest point and a landmark around Park Street. You can’t go in and visit without opening the door when you pass by. It’s not too clear to be specific. It’s a beautiful small church and the surrounding environment is very good