Boston Herald

OLD NORTH CHURCH CRYPT COMES ALIVE

- By Lance Reynolds lreynolds@bostonhera­ld.com

In the crypt of Boston’s oldest surviving church, one may expect to find spider webs, dirt and other signs of a rotting interior.

But that’s not the case at Old North Church anymore, as guests are now greeted by a pristine space which contains 37 tombs, the final resting place for 1,100 people.

Old North Illuminate­d, a nonprofit dedicated to preserving the historic landmark, and the National Parks Service have completed a 10-month restoratio­n and preservati­on project of the crypt.

Workers put the final touches on the $1.2 million endeavor yesterday, installing eight restored original wooden tomb doors. The National Parks Service funded half of the work and provided project management, said Nikki Stewart, executive director of Old North Illuminate­d.

Dozens of workers were involved in the project which focused on restoring the crypt’s masonry and wood surfaces, and excavation for an accessibil­ity ramp, Stewart said.

“It is exciting for us to see the space looking so well cared for,” she said. “The doors are just beautiful, the way they’ve been refinished. But looking at the brick today, and seeing how well it’s been repointed, having that assurance that this space is preserved now is really important to us.”

Tours were shut down during the project, with the crypt closed from last December through the end of August. Old North is offering special after-hours tours Oct. 26 — 31 at 5:30 and 6:15 p.m.

Opened in 1723, Old North didn’t have space for a graveyard in the tight North End neighborho­od. Nine years later, a single tomb was excavated under the sanctuary, with additional tombs added over time, according to officials.

Burials continued through 1872, a discovery archaeolog­ists made during the project, Stewart said.

Captain Samuel Nicholson, the first commander of the USS Constituti­on, is one of the notable people interred in the crypt.

 ?? STUART CAHILL — BOSTON HERALD ?? Lauren Knollmeyer holds the Samuel Nicholson plaque, that will be mounted as the Old North Church rehabilita­tes the doors to it’s crypts.
STUART CAHILL — BOSTON HERALD Lauren Knollmeyer holds the Samuel Nicholson plaque, that will be mounted as the Old North Church rehabilita­tes the doors to it’s crypts.
 ?? STUART CAHILL — BOSTON HERALD ?? A contractor rehabilita­tes the doors to crypts at the Old North Church.
STUART CAHILL — BOSTON HERALD A contractor rehabilita­tes the doors to crypts at the Old North Church.

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