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Since the mass protest meetings that led to the Boston Tea Party in 1773, the 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.
Boston Tea Party Annual Reenactment
Charlestown in the Victorian Era
Members Only Tour! Gibson House Museum
Tea and the Origins of the China Trade
- [ Silber discuss the changes in social structure bought on by women's participation in the Civil War.]
Old South Meeting House | 310 Washington Street, Boston, MA 02108 | phone:
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