Experience American history like never before at Revolutionary Spaces in Boston. Explore the iconic Old South Meeting House and Old State House, filled with historic exhibits and artifacts.
Experience American history like never before at Revolutionary Spaces in Boston. Explore the iconic Old South Meeting House and Old State House, filled with historic exhibits and artifacts.
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Old South Meeting House - 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 Boston Tea Party and the American Revolution.
Today, this historic site and museum—located just two blocks from the Old State House in the heart of downtown Boston—provides…
- Old South Meeting House - 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 Boston Tea Party and the American Revolution.
Today, this historic site and museum—located just two blocks from the Old State House in the heart of downtown Boston—provides thought-provoking exhibits, compelling walking tours, exciting educational offerings, and engaging public programs.
- Old State House - 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, including the Boston Massacre.
Today, this historic site and museum—located just two blocks from the Old South Meeting House in the heart of downtown Boston—provides thought-provoking exhibits, compelling walking tours, exciting educational offerings, and engaging public programs.
- Combined entry to Old South Meeting House and Old State House
- Combined entry to Old South Meeting House and Old State House
Experience American history like never before! Step inside two of the nation’s most important historic landmarks—the Old State House and Old South Meeting House.
The Old State House, built in 1713, served as the hub of royal governance in the Massachusetts Bay colony and was the scene of many pivotal events of the Revolution, including the Boston…
Experience American history like never before! Step inside two of the nation’s most important historic landmarks—the Old State House and Old South Meeting House.
The Old State House, built in 1713, served as the hub of royal governance in the Massachusetts Bay colony and was the scene of many pivotal events of the Revolution, including the Boston Massacre in 1770.
Constructed in 1729, the Old South Meeting House was the largest structure in colonial Boston and hosted the most influential mass meetings that sparked the American Revolution, such as the assembly that led to the Boston Tea Party.
Today, these historic sites and museums—situated just two blocks apart in the heart of downtown Boston—offer exhibits, tours, educational programs, gallery talks, and public events. Enjoy both locations with a single convenient joint ticket!
From 2/17/25 to 2/23/25, all children aged 12 and under enjoy FREE admission!
- Old South Meeting House is accessible. Old State House is not currently accessible.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.