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The '''New South Meeting House''' was a church located in [[Boston]] during the Colonial era, during which it served as the city's tallest landmark. [[Samuel Adams]]' father, also named Samuel Adams, was one of the church's founding members. Later on, the meeting house was credited as the point for organizing the [[Boston Tea Party]]. | |||
The '''New South Meeting House''' was a church located in [[Boston]] during the Colonial era. [[Samuel Adams]]' father, also named Samuel Adams, was one of the church's founding members. | |||
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The New South Meeting House was a church located in Boston during the Colonial era, during which it served as the city's tallest landmark. Samuel Adams' father, also named Samuel Adams, was one of the church's founding members. Later on, the meeting house was credited as the point for organizing the Boston Tea Party.
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