King's Chapel
Sightseeing in Boston picture - King's Chapel was organized as an Anglican congregation. The stone building, made of Quincy granite, was opened in 1754. A bell that forged in England was hung in 1772. It cracked in 1814 and was recast by Paul Revere and rehung in 1816. Revere is quoted as saying it was "the sweetest bell I ever made." It still rings every Sunday mornning to summon parishoners to service.