You should visit the famous statue of Paul Revere right on Hanover Street with the Old North Church behind him.
This is our favorite Italian coffee shop in the North End where we have frequented hundreds of times. This is another CASH ONLY establishment in the North End.
I happen to prefer the connolis from Modern Pastry. They also serve a delicious breakfast. This is another CASH ONLY establishment in the North End.
Mike's Pastry sells the most famous Italian cannolis and pastries in the North End. Please note that this is another CASH ONLY establishment in the North End.
Located in downtown Boston, steps away from the North End, Faneuil Hall is alive today as it was in 1742 when our nation’s fathers proclaimed it “The Cradle of Liberty.” Over 80 businesses occupy Boston’s iconic mixed use festival marketplace. Customers enjoy unique, locally loved, and nationally recognized shops while indulging in the worldwide cuisine at our restaurants, pubs, and in the world-famous Quincy Market Colonnade.
This is where the sacrament of Hold Matrimony will take place. St. Leonard's on Hanover Street is the first Catholic Church built by Italian immigrants in Boston. This is the church that Anthony's mother, aunts and uncles were baptized and made their First Communions.
This is the church where Anthony's grandparents, Giovanni & Giovanna Pietrantoni, were married. The church is rich in history and was originally the Seaman's Bethel Church with the legendary Rev. Edward Thomson Taylor preached and served as the inspiration for Fr. Mapple in Herman Melville's Moby Dick
The Boston Common and Boston Public Garden are beautiful in wintertime. The official Christmas Tree for Boston is located in the Boston Common. You will see people skating on frozen Frog Pond in the Common.
The Paul Revere House, built c.1680, was the colonial home of American Patriot and Founding Father Paul Revere during the time of the American Revolution. A National Historic Landmark since 1961, it is located at 19 North Square, Boston, Massachusetts, in the city's North End, and is now operated as a nonprofit museum by the Paul Revere Memorial Association. An admission fee is charged.
This is the Italian restaurant on Hanover Street in the North End where the wedding reception will be held.