• Park Street Congregational Church, founded in 1809, is a historic and active evangelical congregational church in Downtown Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
  • Most remarkable is Park Street Church's steeple which is 66 meter high and was once the first landmark travelers saw when approaching Boston.
  • The soaring 217 foot steeple of the Park Street Church used to be the first landmark that people saw when coming into Boston.
  • In 1816 Park Street Church joined with Old South Church to form the City Mission Society, a social service society to serve Boston's urban poor.
  • Park Street Church with its tall ornate steeple towering over the street against a blue sky. Park Street Church from the Granary Burying Ground.
  • In 1816, the Park Street Church joined the Old South Church and formed the City Mission Society, which served Boston’s poor.
  • Park Street Church is a historic church, on Boston's Freedom Trail. Founded in 1809 by a group of 26 Trinitarians against the rising New England Unitarian tide...
  • Designed by Peter Banner, the 217 ft. steeple of Park Street Church was once the first landmark travelers saw when approaching Boston.
  • Park Street Church was built in 1809 on a site between the Boston Common and the Granary Cemetery—juxtaposed between this life and the next.
  • Located in the bustling city of Boston, Massachusetts, lies the historic and beautiful Park Street Church.