• In the 21st century, the efforts of the 1880s Bostonian Society still stand strong even as the Old State House is dwarfed by large commercial buildings in Boston’s...
  • Reading of the Declaration of Independence from the East balcony of the Old State House in Boston on July 18, 1776.
  • Inside, the Old State House contains a small museum of revolutionary memorabilia, with videos and multimedia presentations about the Boston Massacre...
  • English: The Old State House (Boston) is a historic building at the intersection of Washington, State Streets and Devonshire Streets in Boston...
  • The Old State House in Boston was built in 1713 to serve as the seat of colonial government in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
  • Incongruously but elegantly set in the midst of modern skyscrapers and congested traffic, this former legislative house is the oldest surviving public building.
  • The Old State House is a significant historic building situated at the intersection of Washington and State streets in Boston, Massachusetts.
  • On July 11, 1976, as part of her Boston visit to celebrate the bicentenary of the United States of America, Queen Elizabeth II toured the Old State House with...
  • It stands on the site of Boston's first Town House of 1657-8, which was destroyed by fire in 1711. Official proclamations were read from the Old State House...
  • One of the most exciting places in Boston to visit from a historical perspective is the Old State House on State Street.