Park Street Church, winter sunset. Home to the great abolitionist, William Lloyd Garrison. “My Country ’tis of thee” was sung here for the first time in 1831.
Tag Archives: Boston Freedom Trail
Freedom Trail Thanksgiving photo
Copps Hill Burying Ground Freedom Trail photo
Fugitive Slave law
Boston Historic Park – Bunker Hill photo – Freedom Trail
Old State House July 4
Paul Revere’s ride
Patriot’s Day is celebrated today, but Paul Revere’s Ride was actually tonight – April 18, 1775. Paul Revere crossed the Charles River to Cambridge, then rode his horse towards Lexington to warn the partisans there. He almost made it. Other riders carried the news further.
Old North Church interior photo
Evacuation Day – Dorchester Heights
Evacuation Day and St. Patrick’s Day align in Boston, marking the departure of the British March 17, 1776. This ended the “Siege of Boston”. George Washington seized Dorchester Heights, fortified it with cannons, and surprised the British 2 weeks earlier. Painting by Gilbert Stuart.