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OLD SOUTH MEETING HOUSE

Overview
Visit the famed, National Historic Landmark where liberty found its allies and the American Revolution gained its voice. Within the walls of Old South Meeting House, meeting by meeting, vote by vote, a revolution began. Since 1729, when it was built as a Puritan meeting house, Old South Meeting House has played an important role in American history. It was on this site that the Judge Samuel Sewall publically apologized for his role in the Salem Witch Trials. It was on this site that Benjamin Franklin was baptized. It was on this site that slave and poet Phillis Wheatley explored the meaning of liberty. In the years leading to the American Revolution, thousands of colonists gathered at Old South Meeting House to challenge British rule, most famously to protest the Boston Massacre and the tea tax. The largest building in colonial Boston, Old South Meeting House was the stage for an overflow meeting on December 16, 1773, which adjourned to Griffin’s Wharf for the infamous event that would become known as the Boston Tea Party. Almost a century later, Old South Meeting House was threatened with destruction. In 1876, Bostonians fought to save the building from the wrecker’s ball in the first successful historic preservation effort in New England. Today Old South Meeting House is open daily as a museum and treasured landmark and keeps its revolutionary heritage alive as an active gathering place and a haven for free speech in the heart of downtown Boston. The exhibit Voices of Protest traces the story of the people who have made history at Old South Meeting House. Explore the rich history of the Meeting House through rare artifacts, such as a vial of tea from the Boston Tea Party and a 3-D historic model of colonial Boston. Information:Old South Meeting House (OSMH) is open daily (April - October) 9:30 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. and (November -March) 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Admission: $6 adult, $5 seniors and students, $1 children age 6 - 18. Under age 6 is free. Freedom Trail combination ticket available. Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum combination ticket available. OSMH is wheelchair accessible and conveniently located to the State Street and Downtown Crossing stops on the MBTA. For tickets or information call 617-482-6439, email info@osmh.org or visit www.osmh.org.
Details:

Neighborhood: Boston - Downtown/Financial District
Address: 310 Washington Street , Boston MA 02108
Phone: (617) 482-6439
Website: http://www.osmh.org
Email: info@osmh.org
Fax: (617) 482-9621
Location
Location
Neighborhood: Boston - Downtown/Financial District
Address: 310 Washington Street , Boston MA 02108


Street View

Great Deals
Blue Star Program - Free admission to military personnel and their families this summer Old South Meeting House offers free admission to active duty military personnel and their families with valid ID. To learn more about this partnership among Blue Star Families, the National Endowment for the Arts, and nearly 2,000 museums across America, please visit www.arts.gov/bluestarmuseums May
REDEEM
May. 27, 2013
through
Sep. 02, 2013
click here for more info
Blue Star Program - Free admission to military personnel and their families this summer Old South Meeting House offers free admission to active duty military personnel and their families with valid ID. To learn more about this partnership among Blue Star Families, the National Endowment for the Arts, and nearly 2,000 museums across America, please visit www.arts.gov/bluestarmuseums May
REDEEM
May. 27, 2013
through
Sep. 02, 2013
click here for more info
Blue Star Program - Free admission to military personnel and their families this summer Old South Meeting House offers free admission to active duty military personnel and their families with valid ID. To learn more about this partnership among Blue Star Families, the National Endowment for the Arts, and nearly 2,000 museums across America, please visit www.arts.gov/bluestarmuseums May
REDEEM
May. 27, 2013
through
Sep. 02, 2013
click here for more info
Meeting Planners
Located in the heart of downtown Boston, nestled among grand skyscrapers, Old South Meeting House is a unique venue for your special event. Available for a cocktail party, concert, corporate meeting, formal or informal dinner, award ceremony, or wedding, this treasured National Historic Site offers you an opportunity to create an event that is truly revolutionary!
Meeting Room Information

Theatre capacity of largest room: 550
Number of Private Rooms: 2
Largest Room Square Footage: 0.00
Reception: 250
Classroom Capacity of Largest Room: 30
Banquet capacity of largest room: 100
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