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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.

Get a sneak peek of the Meeting House with this short video shot by Travelskoot. (To view our video: Scroll down to the middle of the page and click the play button next to Old South Meeting House.)

 

INFORMATION FOR ALL TEACHERS!! Please click HERE to learn more about "Poetry with a Purpose: Teaching History through English Language Arts," a workshop for 5th-8th grade teachers. 



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Slavery and Abolition at Boston's Old South Meeting House - [ James W. Crawford, Minister Emeritus of Boston's Old South Church, discusses how the concept of liberty and destiny so tied in with the church's identity, flavored the congregation's stance on slavery and how Lincoln's influence provided inspiration during the Civil War. ]


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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