Old South Meeting House

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310 Washington St, Boston MA 02108

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Monday
10AM - 5PM
Tuesday
10AM - 5PM
Wednesday
10AM - 5PM
Thursday
10AM - 5PM
Friday
10AM - 5PM
Saturday
10AM - 5PM
Sunday
10AM - 5PM

About Old South Meeting House

Old South Meeting House, built in 1729, is a historic building in colonial Boston that played a key role in the events leading up to the American Revolution, including the Boston Tea Party. Today, it functions as a museum connected with Revolutionary Spaces, which highlights the history and practice of democracy through stories of Boston's historic sites. Visitors can explore exhibits, take walking tours, and participate in public programs. The building’s architecture is notable, and many find it exciting to stand in the same space where pivotal events took place. While some visitors feel the exhibits are minimal and similar to other historic churches like Old North Church, the site remains a popular stop on the Freedom Trail, with no crowds even during busy holiday weekends. The location is near plenty of places to eat and other attractions, making it a convenient part of a Boston sightseeing day. Tour guides and history enthusiasts often recommend visiting to learn about the revolutionary history and enjoy the architecture. Overall, Old South Meeting House offers an authentic experience of Boston’s revolutionary past, with opportunities for education and reflection in a beautiful historic setting.

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