• The Old State House in Boston was built in 1713 to serve as the seat of colonial government in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
  • This week's History in a Minute features one of our favorite places in Boston: the Old State House. Built in 1713, this seat of government power has endured ...
  • The Declaration of Independence was first read to the citizens of Boston from the front balcony of the Old State house on July 18, 1776.
  • 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 oldest remaining buildings in Boston, and the seat of the Massachusetts General Court, the Old State House is a National Historic Landmark and...
  • Old State House Built in 1713 the Old State House was a seat of British power and site of the Boston Massacre. It is one of the oldest state capitols in current use.
  • One of the most exciting places in Boston to visit from a historical perspective is the Old State House on State Street.
  • 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.
  • 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.
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