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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, OCTObER 11, 2024 Page 7 Everett Historical Commission to host dedication ceremonies at First Congregational Church and Immaculate Conception Church The two historical sites will become part of the City’s self-guided walking tour Eastern Bank Building on Rte. 1S 605 Broadway, #301 * Saugus (781) 233-6844 www.bostonnorthdental.com An original photo of First Congregational Church. (Photos courtesy of the City of Everett) Dr. Priti Amlani An old photo of St. Mary’s Church, which is now Immaculate Conception Church. Dr. Bhavisha Patel * Restorative Dentistry * Cosmetic Dentistry * Implant Restoration * Zoom Whitening * Teeth in a Day - All on 6 Modern photo of First Congregational Church. Special to The Advocate T he Everett Historical Commission will be hosting two dedication ceremonies on Wednesday, Oct. 16 at 5 p.m. beginning at First Congregational Church (460 Broadway). Immediately following that dedication, the second dedication ceremony will take place at Immaculate Conception Church (487 Broadway). The first dedication ceremony will recognize the historical significance of First Congregational Church, which was built in 1852 and is the oldest church in Everett. The building has served as a place of worship for the community since its inception, and many of Everett’s founding fathers and their families attended services there. The building is also the location where the residents of South Malden voted to separate from Malden to become the Town of Everett in 1870 and where residents voted again in 1892 to become the City of Everett. This CHURCH | SEE PAGE 20 Modern photo of Immaculate Conception Church. * Invisalign * CEREC Crowns (Single Visit Crowns) * Root Canal Treatment * Sedation Dentistry ~ Full Mouth Rehabilitation ~ Before After

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