First Parish Church of Dorchester, Boston
Facts and practical information
First Parish Dorchester is a Unitarian Universalist church in Dorchester, Massachusetts. The congregation was founded by English Puritans who initially saw themselves as reformers rather than separatists, but increasingly intolerable conditions in England and at the urging of Reverend John White of Dorchester, Dorset, they emigrated to New England. On March 20, 1630 as they set sail from Plymouth, England on the Mary and John, the congregation wrote its founding church covenant. Nearly all of the 140 ship passengers originated in the West Country counties of Somerset, Dorset and Devon. In late May, the ship landed first at what became called Hull, Massachusetts, and then in June at a place called "Mattapan" by the indigenous people including the Massachusett and Wampanoag. The Puritans named their new home "Dorchester Plantation." ()
10 Parish StDorchester (Uphams Corner - Jones Hill)Boston 02122
First Parish Church of Dorchester – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Edward Everett Square, Bayside Expo Center, James Blake House, Greenwood Memorial United Methodist Church.
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How to get to First Parish Church of Dorchester by public transport?
Metro
- Fields Corner • Lines: Red (15 min walk)
- JFK/UMass • Lines: Red (25 min walk)
Train
- Four Corners/Geneva (21 min walk)
- Uphams Corner (22 min walk)
Bus
- Dorchester Avenue @ Edison Green (21 min walk)
- Washington St @ Bowdoin St • Lines: 23 (22 min walk)