• The Old State House, also known as the Old Provincial State House,[3] is a historic building in Boston, Massachusetts, built in 1713.
  • Kendra and Rob sitting at the table in the Council Chamber at the Old State House during a writing session for Tea Party Tonight! read image description. ALT.
  • Celebrating 300 years as America's oldest and most historic colonial building, the Old State House is now Boston's Revolutionary Museum.
  • A cobblestone circle beneath the Old State House balcony marks the site of the 1770 Boston Massacre.
  • Today, the Old State House serves as a museum dedicated to Revolutionary Boston and the events leading up to the beginning of the War for Independence.
  • Built in 1713, Boston's Old State House is the city’s oldest public building and considered pivotal to prerevolutionary US history.
  • The Old State House is a significant historic building situated at the intersection of Washington and State streets in Boston, Massachusetts.
  • Perhaps the most iconic colonial building in Boston, the Old State House is one of the oldest public buildings in the United States.
  • Today the Old State House is a museum of Boston’s history managed by the Bostonian Society as well as being part of Boston National Historical Park.
  • One of the most notable events associated with the Old State House is the Boston Massacre, which occurred just outside its doors on March 5, 1770.