The Old North Church, officially known as Christ Church in the City of Boston, is a historic Episcopal church and a national landmark. It is the oldest standing church building in Boston and played a significant role in the American Revolutionary War. The church is famous for its 'one if by land, two if by sea' lantern signal, which was used to warn the colonists that the British were approaching. Visitors can explore the church's balcony, crypt, and bell-ringing chamber, and learn about its rich history. The church is also an active Episcopal congregation and offers worship services and educational programs
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