
Old North Church
The Old North Church, located in Boston, Massachusetts, is a historic Episcopal church built in 1723. It is famously known for its role in the American Revolution, where Paul Revere’s "midnight ride" began with the church's lantern signal—"one if by land, two if by sea"—to alert Patriots about British troop movements. The church's steeple, the tallest in Boston, also served as a visual signal and lookout point. Today, it stands as a symbol of American independence, open to visitors for tours and historical education.