Built in 1732, it is one of the oldest religious structures in Massachusetts, and one of a small number of pre-19th century church buildings.
It was redesigned in 1846 to bring it into the then-popular Greek Revival style, extending it in length and adding a somewhat Gothic-looking steeple.
It was the site in 1775 of some critical meetings, both military and political, of Patriots in the American Revolutionary War.
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