+++ON HOLD++++ Sitting in a chair with ropes looped around both feet and hands, Joan Carles Osuna, a student of the Vall d'en Bas School of Bell Ringers, performs playing all four bronze bells at the ...
The oldest church bells in the United States hang inside the Old North Church's steeple in Boston. It's also where Revolutionary War patriots followed Paul Revere's famous instructions to hang one ...
SNOHOMISH — The church bell echoed through the Snohomish River valley. Farmers heard the sound and knew. The service was starting soon. Time to get going. A hundred years ago, locals gathered at the ...
The story of the bell that once hung in the belfry of the First Presbyterian church in Iowa City has appeared in newspapers across Iowa and other states over the past 175 years. The church was ...
Following an extensive restoration project, the 145-year-old bell in the tower of St. John's Episcopal Church began to regularly ring again in June. Steve Hamm / Special Contributor The loud silence ...
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For 104 years, the distinctive tone of one, unique church bell has rung out across Pondera County. The bell hung for 50 years in the belfry of Sacred Heart Church, a small house of worship that stands ...
The climb to the top of Boston’s Old South Church bell tower is a labyrinth of steps and catwalks stretching more than 200 feet into the air. Thin railings are the only thing to hold on to as you trek ...
BOSTON - As 85-year-old Mary O'Kane strained at the bell ropes in the steeple of historic Arlington Street Church, she imagined the sounds spreading a healing across her city - and the land. Sprinkled ...
Querying an Annapolitan for the location of the Church of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary will likely produce a shrug. Ask again for St. Mary’s Church, the name by which it is ...
Imagine it’s getting close to dinnertime and the kids are out playing who-knows-where, and they’ve let their cell phone batteries go dead again, or they’re just having too much fun to notice your call ...