02/22/2026
The King’s Chapel History Program will be closed on Monday 2/22 due to inclement weather. We look forward to welcoming visitors soon!
The official page of the King's Chapel History Program, proudly one of the sixteen historic sites on Boston’s Freedom Trail.
02/22/2026
The King’s Chapel History Program will be closed on Monday 2/22 due to inclement weather. We look forward to welcoming visitors soon!
Did you know that Frederick Douglass has a connection to King’s Chapel?
02/13/2026
The King’s Chapel History Program will be open for school vacation week!
Did you know that Onesimus, an enslaved man, helped introduce smallpox inoculation to Boston?
Originally posted 28 February 2025.
02/06/2026
On our blog, historical educator Jon Hill shares insights from his research into the history of King’s Chapel’s crypt.
Click the link in our bio to learn more about life and death in 18th and 19th century Boston!
02/02/2026
We’re excited to welcome visitors to King’s Chapel this month!
02/02/2026
We’re excited to welcome visitors this month!
Did you know that Boston fought a war against sparrows? Learn more in this video and on our history blog!
01/29/2026
We’ll be closed on Friday 1/30 due to inclement weather. We hope to see you again soon!
01/23/2026
We have two closures coming up, one this Saturday and another on Monday. We look forward to opening again soon!
01/21/2026
On our blog, historical educator and art historian Avery Dubyk shares details about King’s Chapel’s Last Supper painting.
Check out the link in our bio to learn about this painting’s connection to founding father John Hancock!