King's Chapel Historic Site

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Kings Chapel Historic Site

Dive into history at one of the oldest churches in Boston! Established in 1686 as the first Anglican church in New England, you can discover over 330 years of history at King’s Chapel. Exhibits and programs explore the roles of religion, tolerance, and justice in the birth of the nation.

The church houses the oldest American pulpit still in continuous use. The existing stone structure, designed by Rhode Island architect Peter Harrison, was completed in 1754 and built around the original wooden structure in order to continue holding worship during construction. The magnificent interior is considered the finest example of Georgian architecture in North America. The bell, forged in England in 1772, cracked in 1814. It was recast by Paul Revere in 1816 and still rings to this day to summon people to worship. During the American Revolution, loyalist members of King’s Chapel fled to Canada, and the church’s name was briefly changed to “Stone Chapel.” King’s Chapel became Unitarian in 1785 under the ministry of James Freeman, who revised the Book of Common Prayer to reflect the movement towards Unitarian ideology. Currently on its 9th edition, Freeman’s Book of Common prayer is still used at services today.

Notable King’s Chapel members include several Colonial Royal Governors, Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., architect of the Massachusetts State House and U.S. Capitol Building Charles Bulfinch, and Massachusetts Senator Charles Sumner. Famous Americans who visited the chapel include George Washington, Abigail Adams, and Paul Revere.

During your visit, explore the sanctuary, uncovering the stories of former church members as you sit in the original pews; investigate local history with one of our talented educators; and join us for a Bells & Bones tour to experience an 18th century crypt and bell tower.

King's Chapel Historic Site
King's Chapel Historic Site
King's Chapel Historic Site

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King's Chapel Historic Site
58 Tremont Street
Boston
Massachusetts
02108
United States
6172272155 ext. 103
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