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310 Washington Street
Boston, MA 02108
United States

(??.? miles from you)

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Revolutionary Spaces

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Revolutionary Spaces
Revolutionary Spaces
Revolutionary Spaces
Revolutionary Spaces
Revolutionary Spaces
Revolutionary Spaces
Revolutionary Spaces

(??.? miles from you)

310 Washington Street
Boston, MA 02108
United States


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Why You Should Go...

Two historic sites.

One revolutionary ticket.

Visit the Old State House and Old South Meeting House, two of Boston's most iconic historic sites and museums.

Constructed in 1713, the Ol

Built in 1729, the Old South Meeting House was the largest building in colonial Boston and the site of the most stirring mass meetings that led to the American Revolution, including the gathering that led to the Boston Tea Party.

Today, these historic Freedom Trail sites and museums—located just two blocks from each other in the heart of downtown Boston—provide thought-provoking exhibits, compelling tours, exciting educational offerings, and engaging public programs.

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Why You Should Go...

Two historic sites.

One revolutionary ticket.

Visit the Old State House and Old South Meeting House, two of Boston's most iconic historic sites and museums.

Constructed in 1713, the Old State House was the center of royal government in the Massachusetts Bay colony and the focal point for many of the Revolution’s most dramatic events. It was here that the Boston Massacre occurred in 1770.

Built in 1729, the Old South Meeting House was the largest building in colonial Boston and the site of the most stirring mass meetings that led to the American Revolution, including the gathering that led to the Boston Tea Party.

Today, these historic Freedom Trail sites and museums—located just two blocks from each other in the heart of downtown Boston—provide thought-provoking exhibits, compelling tours, exciting educational offerings, and engaging public programs.

What You Should Know...

Open: Year-Round

Hours: Closed Today. Opens Sun

10:00am - 5:00pm, Daily

Cost: Less than $25

Payment: Cash, MC, Visa, AMEX, Discover

Discounts: Children, Seniors, Students, Groups, Military

Access: Service Animals

Parking: Street

Available: Self-Guided Tour, Guided Tour, Private Tour

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Why You Should Go...

Two historic sites.

One revolutionary ticket.

Visit the Old State House and Old South Meeting House, two of Boston's most iconic historic sites and museums.

Constructed in 1713, the Old State House was the center of royal government in the Massachusetts Bay colony and the focal point for many of the Revolution’s most dramatic events. It was here that the Boston Massacre occurred in 1770.

Built in 1729, the Old South Meeting House was the largest building in colonial Boston and the site of the most stirring mass meetings that led to the American Revolution, including the gathering that led to the Boston Tea Party.

Today, these historic Freedom Trail sites and museums—located just two blocks from each other in the heart of downtown Boston—provide thought-provoking exhibits, compelling tours, exciting educational offerings, and engaging public programs.

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What You Should Know...

Open: Year-Round

Hours: Closed Today. Opens Sun

10:00am - 5:00pm, Daily

Cost: Less than $25

Payment: Cash, MC, Visa, AMEX, Discover

Discounts: Children, Seniors, Students, Groups, Military

Access: Service Animals

Parking: Street

Available: Self-Guided Tour, Guided Tour, Private Tour

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  • Massacre and Memory Tour

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    Revolutionary Spaces

    Massacre and Memory Tour

    Revolutionary Spaces

    Massacre and Memory Tour
    *Free with Joint Museum Admission* Led by a member of the Revolutionary Spaces Visitor team, the Massacre and Memory Tour covers a half-mile, runs for approximately 75 minutes, and is capped at 20 attendees. The tour will visit and explore the histories of the following locations: Site of the Boston Massacre Long Wharf Faneuil Hall Old State House Site of Boston’s 18th century court and jail Site of the Gray’s ropewalk brawl (Post Office Square) Old South Meeting House And more!

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