Park Street Church
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Park Street Church with beautiful white spires.
The Park Street Church was built in 1809 in the heart of Boston and was used as a storage for ammunition during the U.S. and British wars, but the most famous was the first in the United States on July 4, 1829. Used as a place for anti-slavery speeches. Since then, many speeches have been held as sacred sites against slavery.
Since it is the third spot on the Freedom Trail, there are many tourists, especially those taking a commemorative photo with their beautiful appearance in the background.

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Green Line Park Street Station
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Web Site
https://www.parkstreet.org/


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