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Confess Yourself

Get on your knees and thank the heavens above for the Fenway area's newest hotspot, Church. Featuring the very best Chef Andy Beer has to offer, this bar, restaurant, and music venue/club has a little something to serve everyone in the [more...]

Church of the Covenant
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Located at 67 Newbury Street, this church has one of the finest collections of Tiffany glass located in Boston.

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King's Chapel
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King’s Chapel on 58 Tremont Street features harpsichord music performances for a $3 suggested donation. Call 617.227.2155 or 617.523.1749, or check out their website.

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The Choir of the Church of the Advent at 30 Brimmer Street performs masses and occassionall has musical performances. Call 617.523.2377 or check out their website for more information.

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The North End
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The Old North Church in the North End is known historically as the place where the lights in the steeple were used to signal to Paul Revere that the British were coming before he began his infamous midnight ride. Go here for a mass or [more...]

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For stirring musical performances in a more spiritual setting, the Emmanuel Church on 15 Newbury Street often features choral and instrumental concerts. Call 617.536.3356 for more information.

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St. Stephen's Church
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This is located on Hanover Street and recognized as one of the most beautiful churches in Boston. It was built in 1804, and the Kennedy's have been known to stop by.

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Old North Church
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This is the famous church where lanterns were hung to warn townspeople that the British were coming. Located in the North End.

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Park Street Church
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Right near the Massachusetts State House, is this very old church and attched cemetary. Samuel Adams and Paul Revere are both buried there.

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