Old North
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Old North may refer to:
  • Hen Ogledd
    Hen Ogledd
    Yr Hen Ogledd is a Welsh term used by scholars to refer to those parts of what is now northern England and southern Scotland in the years between 500 and the Viking invasions of c. 800, with particular interest in the Brythonic-speaking peoples who lived there.The term is derived from heroic...

    , the Welsh-speaking areas of northern England and southern Scotland in the Early Middle Ages
  • Viking Age
    Viking Age
    Viking Age is the term for the period in European history, especially Northern European and Scandinavian history, spanning the late 8th to 11th centuries. Scandinavian Vikings explored Europe by its oceans and rivers through trade and warfare. The Vikings also reached Iceland, Greenland,...

     Scandinavia
  • Old North Church
    Old North Church
    Old North Church , at 193 Salem Street, in the North End of Boston, is the location from which the famous "One if by land, and two if by sea" signal is said to have been sent...

    , also known as Christ Church (est.1723), Salem Street, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Second Church, Boston
    Second Church, Boston
    The Second Church in Boston, Massachusetts was first a congregational church, and then beginning in 1802, a unitarian church. The congregation occupied a number of successive locations around town, including North Square, Hanover Street, Copley Square, and the Fenway. Ministers included Increase...

     (est.1649), also known as "Old North;" in the 17th-18th centuries located in North Square
    North Square (Boston, Massachusetts)
    North Square in the North End, Boston of Boston, Massachusetts sits at the intersection of Moon, Prince, North, Garden Court, and Sun Court Streets. Paul Revere lived here, as did other notables in the 17th and 18th centuries. Prior to July 4, 1788, the area was known as Clark's Square.-History:In...

    , Boston, Mass.
  • Old North Columbus, Columbus, Ohio
  • Old North (Tel Aviv), a residential area of Tel Aviv, Israel
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