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The '''Old North Church''', known officially as the '''Christ Church in the City of Boston''', is a church located in the [[United States|American]] city of [[Boston]]. | The '''Old North Church''', known officially as the '''Christ Church in the City of Boston''', is a church located in the [[United States|American]] city of [[Boston]]. | ||
The church was the location from which a signal was sent to warn of incoming [[British Army|British troops]], which would later originate the famous phrase "one if by land, and two if by sea". This phrase was related to [[Paul Revere]]'s midnight ride of April 18, 1775, which preceded the Battles of [[Lexington]] and [[Concord]] during the [[American Revolutionary War|American Revolution]]. | The church was the location from which a signal was sent to warn of incoming [[British Army|British troops]], which would later originate the famous phrase "one if by land, and two if by sea". This phrase was related to [[Paul Revere]]'s midnight ride of April 18, 1775, which preceded the Battles of [[Lexington]] and [[Concord]] during the [[American Revolutionary War|American Revolution]]. | ||
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Revision as of 11:20, 16 February 2013

The Old North Church, known officially as the Christ Church in the City of Boston, is a church located in the American city of Boston.
The church was the location from which a signal was sent to warn of incoming British troops, which would later originate the famous phrase "one if by land, and two if by sea". This phrase was related to Paul Revere's midnight ride of April 18, 1775, which preceded the Battles of Lexington and Concord during the American Revolution.
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