Proper noun
the Old North
(historical) The region of modern northern England and southern Scotland inhabited by Cumbric-speaking Celtic Britons in the Early Middle Ages.
Although it was much more challenging to do in the U.S., Sid rang bells when he could in churches around the country, including at the Old North Church in Boston. Source: Internet
Durham is among the cities with a huge need for more testing, and the Durham Academy along with Community Health Coalition and Old North State Medical Society are working to fill the gap. Source: Internet
His first inkling that anything strange has happened is when his boat bumps up against the bell tower of Old North Church in Boston. Source: Internet
Operations at the Millidgeville station will wind down by the end of this year with calls directed to Fire Station 5 on Adelaide Street in the Old North End. Source: Internet
Over the years, he says he’s learned the rhythms of the Old North End. Source: Internet
An influx of families are making Old North St. Louis their home, revitalizing the historic neighborhood. Source: Internet