“A historic stop on the Freedom Trail”
The Park Street Church (built 1810) in Boston, Massachusetts is an active Conservative Congregational Church at the corner of Tremont Street and Park Street. The church is currently pastored by Gordon P. Hugenberger. Park Street Church is a historic stop on the Freedom Trail. The founding of the church is predated to 1804 when the "Religious Improvement Society" began weekly meetings with lectures and prayer. The society organized the charter of the church on February 27, 1809 by twenty-six local people, mostly former members of the Old South Meeting House, who wanted to plant a church with orthodox Trinitarian theology.
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It's definitely not the sexiest stop on the Freedom Trail, but it's still cool! Did you know that its location was nicknamed "Brimstone Corner" because of the firebrand preachers and the fact that it was a top secret Patriot gunpowder storage spot? It's still an active church, so be respectful when visiting.
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Park Street Church
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- Sun: 7:30 am - 9:00 pm
- Tue - Sat: 9:30 am - 3:00 pm
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