"I learned about it in school, but nothing compared to actually being here."

-St. Paul, Minnesota




. Hours
Summer (April 1 - October 31) 9:30 - 5:00 Daily
Winter (November 1 - March 31) 10:00 - 4:00 Daily
Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve Day, Christmas, and New Year's Day.


Admission:
Adults: $5.00
Students and Seniors: $4
Children (6-18): $1.00
Children under 6: Free
Discounted admission rates are available for school and adult groups with reservations.
Call (617) 482-6439 to reserve.


Freedom Trail Ticket Information:
One Adult Freedom Trail Ticket is offered at a substantial discount - only $11.00 for admission to Old South Meeting House, The Old State House, and the Paul Revere House. (Individual admission to all three sites regularly totals $13.00.) One Child Freedom Trail Ticket is $3

Directions
The Old South Meeting House is located in the heart of Boston's business and shopping district, at the corner of Washington and Milk Streets. Close to all MBTA subway lines.

Inside the Old South Meeting House:
Visitor Information Through artifacts, life-like figures, and interactive exhibits, Voices of Protest traces the use of the Old South Meeting House for religious, political, and social debate over three centuries. The story of the Old South Meeting House and the people who have spoken in it is often inspiring, sometimes disturbing, frequently controversial and always fascinating.
"If These Walls Could Speak...", a state-of-the-art audio exhibit takes you back in time and puts you in the middle of historic events from the fiery Boston Tea Party meetings and the British occupation during the Revolution, to the saving of Old South from the wrecking ball.

Old South Meeting House is wheelchair accessible.

Contact us to learn more information on how to reserve for a class or group.



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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 and Sam Sweezy