• Boston’s Old State House is truly a historical site, built in 1713 to house the government offices of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
  • It was only appropriate, therefore, that it was from the eastern window of the Old State House that independence was proclaimed to the citizens of Boston on...
  • 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...
  • Most notably however, Old State House was used as a place for debate among prominent Boston residents who were unhappy with British rule.
  • I'm interested in the Old State House Tour on the hour and the Boston Massacre tour on the half hour. The building looks beautiful. Judy K.
  • One of the most exciting places in Boston to visit from a historical perspective is the Old State House on State Street.
  • Old State House, Boston (must see). As the oldest surviving public building in Boston, this colonial-era landmark has one of the most easily recognizable facades...
  • The Old State House is a historic administration building at the intersection of Washington / State Street in Boston, Massachusetts in the United States.
  • The Old State House in Boston, built in 1713, it was the seat of the Massachusetts General Court until 1798, and is one of the oldest public building in Boston.
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