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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC53_boston-common_Boston-MA.html
In or aboutthe year of our LordOne thousand six hundredthirty and fourthe then present inhabitantsof said Town of Boston of whomthe Honble John Winthrop EsqrGovnr of the Colony was chiefedid treate and agree withMr William Blackstonefor the purcha…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBUV_ebenezer-hancock-house_Boston-MA.html
The Ebenezer Hancock House, built in 1767, is the only remaining house in Boston associated with John Hancock. He owned the house but it was lived in by his brother Ebenezer, who was Deputy Paymaster General of the Continental Army. This is one…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBUU_green-dragon-tavern_Boston-MA.html
Near this spot theGreen Dragon TavernThe secret meeting place of theSons of Libertyand in the words of Webster theHeadquarters of theRevolutionTo mark a site forever memorableasThe birthplace of AmericanFreedomThis Tavern is restored to itsrightfu…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBUT_union-oyster-house_Boston-MA.html
has been designated aNational Historic Landmark This site possesses national significancein commemorating the history of theUnited States of America The oldest continually operated restaurant and oyster bar in the United States, constructed …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBUQ_old-south-meeting-house_Boston-MA.html
has been designated aRegistered NationalHistoric Landmark Under the provisions of theHistoric Sites Act of August 21, 1935this site possesses exceptional valuein commemorating or illustratingthe history of the United States U.S. Department o…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBUM_kings-chapel_Boston-MA.html
Founded 1686its first building wasthe first Church of Englandin Boston The corner stoneof the present buildingwas laid August 11, 1749 After the Revolutionit becamethe first Unitarian Churchin the United States
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBUK_park-street-church_Boston-MA.html
The English architect Peter Banner designed Park Street Church. It was built in 1809 on the site of the old Granary for which the adjoining burying ground, much older than the church, was named. On July 4, 1829, William Lloyd Garrison delivered…
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