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King's Chapel

58 Tremont St
Boston, MA 02108
617-227-2155

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This historic church, built in 1749 and part of the Freedom Trail, has the distinction of being the first Anglican congregation in the American colonies. Then, in 1787, it became the first Unitiarian church in the country. There is still an active congregation that uses the Anglican Book of Common Prayer. The interior is considered a paragon of Georgian architectural design. The church also has an historic cemetery. Admission is free.

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inversed

This old church

Reviewed by inversed on February 03, 2007

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"Another free stop on Boston’s Freedom Trail. This old church is an example of Georgian architecture and is still used today."

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