Old South Meeting House
Historic Buildings: Museum
Historic Buildings: Museum
Dates
- Constructed, 1729
Landmark Designations
- National Register of Historic Places
- National Historic Landmark
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Description
ABOUT THE BUILDING
On December 16, 1773, the Old South Meeting House hosted a meeting of more than 5,000 colonists which started the Boston Tea Party. Originally built as a Puritan meeting house, the building was the site of many events that led up to the American Revolution, including annual meetings held on the anniversary of the Boston Massacre, held until 1775.
ABOUT THE HISTORICAL PHOTOGRAPHS
It is 1:43 by the bell tower clock on the Old South Meeting House in both these...
On December 16, 1773, the Old South Meeting House hosted a meeting of more than 5,000 colonists which started the Boston Tea Party. Originally built as a Puritan meeting house, the building was the site of many events that led up to the American Revolution, including annual meetings held on the anniversary of the Boston Massacre, held until 1775.
ABOUT THE HISTORICAL PHOTOGRAPHS
It is 1:43 by the bell tower clock on the Old South Meeting House in both these...
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Location
310 Washington Street
Boston, MA 02108
United States
Boston, MA 02108
United States
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