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Old South Meeting House

Since the 1773 mass protest meetings that led to the Boston Tea Party, Old South Meeting House has served as a gathering place for discussion and celebration and a haven for free speech.

Today you can visit this beautiful National Historic Landmark and museum to experience events that shaped the United States or attend a program that helps keep the democratic ideals of freedom of speech and assembly alive.

 

 

Harborfest Activities at the Meeting House--FULL LISTING

Little Patriots, Little Loyalists: Kids Debate the Tea Tax!

No Tax on Tea!



Old South Meeting House Online Store 



Talking Teapots: What Treasures Tell Us About History - [ Nancy Carlisle tells tales of treasures from past centuries and how they reflect larger themes of revolution, immigration, industrialization and reform. ]

Tales of How Treasures Were Saved - [ Ken Turino recounts several fascinating stories of how 200 treasures managed to survive to the present day. ]

Bits to Beeswax: The Conservation of Treasures - [ Michaela Neiro explains how the creative use of materials, as well as computer technology, help conservators save cherished objects.]


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Old South Meeting House | 310 Washington Street, Boston, MA 02108 | phone: (617) 482-6439  
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Website photos by Susan Wilson, Sam Sweezy, Fred Askew , Meghan Moore, Jim Hoopes and Michelle LeBlanc