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BOSTON FREEDOM TRAIL TOUR LP - Birthplace of Liberty
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33 RPM |
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12" |
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BOSTON, BIRTHPLACE OF LIBERTY: A SOUND TOUR OF THE FAMOUS FREEDOM TRAIL - AS ORIGINALLY RECORDED IN 1961. It's more than a tour, it's an emotional experience! Boston Creative Associates CA110 monoraul LP record album. It's a warm summer day in 1961. You board a sightseeing bus at Boston's celebrated Copley Square. You're transported quickly to Boston Commons; to the Park Street Church, where you learn about a building and a song. The song? "America." First sung at Park Street. Listen to the whispering monotone of the elderly clock in the spire; the familiar, masculine tone of the steeple bell. Now move along to the massive gray granite structure which is Kings Chapel. Talk to the verger about its history. Note the implied message of the Kings Chapel bell, labeled by its maker, Paul Revere, as "his sweetest." Walk into the Old South Meeting House, where outraged Boston colonists held their mass meetings, which actually fired the Revolution. Get the complete story from the consulting architect. In Boston's busy market district enter Faneuil Hall, Cradle of Liberty. Waiting there for you is the superintendent. In the contested North End of Boston you're introduced to the custodian of the Paul Revere House. Pay homage to the noble U.S. Frigate Constitution, "Old Ironsides," as the tour guide defines its place in history. Ring smartly the ship's bell. Move quickly to Bunker Hill Monument. And now, on a Sunday, return to the area. Move past Cyrus Dallin's equestrian statue on the Mall, to Christ Church, the Old North Church of Paul Revere fame. The "royal peal" of its eight bells, made in 1744 in England, speaks confidently to you of heritage and courage and struggle. Enter Old North. Attend its regular worship service. Experience the thrill of hearing its Johnston organ, one of the first organs built in the United States. This is Boston, the birthplace of liberty. Every sound, every voice, is authentic. Condition: Record is mint. Cover has 4" seam split and additional rough patches along top and bottom edges. No promo or cut-out markings of any kind.
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