• ...and seat of government for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the Massachusetts State House is located in Beacon Hill in the neighbourhood of Boston.
  • The Massachusetts State House was designed by Charles Bulfinch in 1787 and completed in 1798.
  • Designed by architect Charles Bulfinch, the Massachusetts State House construction began in 1795 and was completed in 1798.
  • Of the statues that adorn the front of the State House, that of Major General "Fighting Joe" Hooker arguably has the most interesting background.
  • The Massachusetts State House is located in Boston's west end, across the road from Boston Common.
  • The great Federal-era architect Charles Bulfinch designed the central building of the state capitol, and in 1802 copper sheathing manufactured by Paul Revere...
  • Built in 1798, the "new" State House is located across from the Boston Common on the top of Beacon Hill. The land was once owned by Massachusetts first...
  • The Massachusetts State House was designed by Charles Bullfinch and built 1795-1798.
  • On the top of the Massachusetts State House, you may see a wooden pine cone. ... Another historical and significant complex in Boston is Harvard University.