3. Old South Meeting House310 Washington St, Boston, MA 02108
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DOWNTOWN. Built in 1729, this venerable meeting house is Boston's second-oldest church. A number of heated town meetings that led to the Revolution were held here, including one called by Samuel Adams to protest dutiable tea and get it returned to England. Old South was also site of the pre-party assembly that set the mood for the Boston Tea Party. Today, visitors can take guided tours of the building and learn from exhibits and interactive displays what took place during those historic meetings. (© 10Best) More Details for Old South Meeting HouseHours: Apr-Oct Daily 9:30am-5pm, Nov-Mar Daily 10am-4pm Admission: Adult $5; Senior (62+) $4; Student $4; Child (6-18) $1; Child (5 and under) Free Payment Methods: Website: Visit the Old South Meeting House website » Type: Historic Sites |
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