Old State House Museum is the most important historic buildings in Boston. Built in 1713, this building served as the seat of colonial government in Massachusetts. It is one of the oldest public buildings in America, and is now designated a National Historic Landmark. It is from the balcony of this building, the Declaration of Independence was read to the jubilius Boston public.
The infamous Boston Massacre happened right in front of this building.
The building currently serve as a museum, and is open to the public. The building was restored to its old glory.
The seat of colonial government in Boston
The infamous Boston Massacre happened right in front of this building.
The building currently serve as a museum, and is open to the public. The building was restored to its old glory.
The Lion and Unicorn symbol - the Colonial insignia of British government
The seat of colonial government in Boston
The meeting room - restored
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