
King's Chapel
MA
Place of WorshipArchitect
Peter Harrison
Designations
National Register of Historic Places
National Historic Landmark
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Boston citizens were unwilling to sell the Royal Governor land for a non-Puritan church, and so he chose to build King's Chapel on the town burying ground in 1688. By 1749, the building required expansion, and the congregation turned to America's first architect, Peter Harrison, to produce a church "that would be the equal of any in England." King's Chapel is a site on the Freedom Trail.
Boston citizens were unwilling to sell the Royal Governor land for a non-Puritan church, and so he chose to build King's Chapel on the town burying ground in 1688. By 1749, the building required expansion, and the congregation turned to America's first architect, Peter Harrison, to produce a church "that would be the equal of any in England." King's Chapel is a site on the Freedom Trail.
Nearby
Old City Hall | 317 feet |
City Hall Plaza, Sears Crescent | 697 feet |
Boston Five Cents Savings Bank | 766 feet |
Old South Meeting House | 916 feet |
City Hall Plaza | 925 feet |
Ames Building | 973 feet |
City Hall Plaza Community Arcade | 0.2 miles |
Boston City Hall | 0.3 miles |
Boston Downtown | 0.3 miles |