Step into the heart of Boston's storied past with this captivating audio tour of the Old State House. Discover the pivotal role this iconic landmark played in the birth of a nation as you immerse yourself in its rich history.
Constructed in 1713, the Old State House is the oldest surviving public building in Boston. This tour will guide you through the halls of this historic building, where the echoes of revolution still resonate. From the Boston Massacre to the signing of the Declaration of Independence, you'll walk in the footsteps of patriots and witness the defining moments that shaped American history.
Learn about the influential figures who graced these halls, from Samuel Adams to John Hancock, and gain insight into their struggles and aspirations. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a curious traveler, or a student of American heritage, the tour offers an enriching experience. Immerse yourself in the Old State House's remarkable legacy, and let its significance and grandeur inspire you.
Note: The tour doesn’t include a ticket to the Old South Meeting House. You need to reserve you ticket on your own. We recommend doing it in advance.
You can buy a joint ticket to the Old State House and Old South Meeting House here:
https://revolutionaryspaces.thundertix.com