With an antique brick facade set among downtown skyscrapers, any passerby can pick this building out as a relic from an ... More
Old State House Museum
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With an antique brick facade set among downtown skyscrapers, any passerby can pick this building out as a relic from an earlier time. Now a museum run by The Bostonian Society, the site has a long and distinguished history. The Boston Massacre, one of the catalysts for the American Revolution, took place just outside. The Declaration of Independence was first read to Boston here on July 18, 1776. The structure served as the new state's capitol until 1797.
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This early 19th century house was built by Charles Bulfinch, Boston's first and most famous architect. The Federal style building
was one of three homes that he designed for the prominent 18th century lawyer and politician, Harrison Gray Otis. ...
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In 1775, local silversmith Paul Revere left this house to warn fellow rebels Sam Adams and John Hancock that British
troops were headed to Lexington to arrest them. That night was immortalized by Longfellow's poem, "Paul Revere's Ride." The ...
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The Harding House is four miles away from Logan International Airport (BOS). The Cambridge property is situated near the beach,
close to Harvard University Art Museums, MIT Museum, Fenway Park, USS Constitution Museum, and Harvard University. Major area attractions ...
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