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Greater Boston Places of Worship & Religious Sites
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    St. Francis Chapel
    Located in the Hynes Court at the Prudential Center, this chapel offers a full weekly schedule of Masses
    Address: 800 Boylston St Boston  MA  USA  02119
    Telephone 1 617 437-7117 
     

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    Trinity Church Boston

    Located on the eastern side of Copley Square, Trinity Church was completed in 1877. The Episcopal church was designed in the Richardsonian Romanesque style by Henry Hobson Richardson. In 1970 the church was designated a National Historic Landmark.
    Address: 206 Clarendon St Boston  MA  USA  02116
    Telephone 1 617 536-0944 
     
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    King's Chapel

    This historic church dates back to 1689 when it first opened it's doors and is the fifth stop of the Freedom Trail tour. Currently King's Chapel is an independent congregation affiliated with the Unitarian Universalist Association and offers morning prayers on Sunday at 11am and 12:15 pm on Wednesday.
    Address: 64 Beacon St Boston  MA  USA  02116
    Telephone 1 617 523-1749 
     

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    Old North Church

    This Episcopal Church was built in 1723, and is now a part of the Freedom Trail. The steeple of this church was used to hang the lanterns that set of the War of Independence.
    Address: 193 Salem Street Boston  MA  USA  02113-1198
    Send an Email Send an Email (2) Telephone 1 617 523-6676 
     

     
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