310 Washington Street, Boston, MA 02108-4616
Closest station: Government Center Station - Green Line Eastbound
Website: oldsouthmeetinghouse.org
Phone: (617) 482-6439
The Old South Meeting House, in the Downtown Crossing area of Boston, Massachusetts, gained fame as the organizing point for the Boston Tea Party on December 16, 1773. 5000 colonists gathered at the Meeting House, the largest building in Boston at the time. - Wikipedia
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Look for the clock tower that tops this religious and political gathering place, best known as the site of an important event leading to the Revolution. On December 16, 1773, a restive crowd of several thousand, too big to fit into
Posted Apr 25, 2010 - frommers.com
One of the major milestones on the path...
Tea Time Built in 1729 as a Congregational church, Old South was the largest building in colonial Boston and often served as a town meeting site when events became too large for Faneuil Hall. One of the largest crowds showed up on Dec
Old South Meeting House by seagoingJLWOn
Old South Meeting House by seagoingJLWOn December 16, 1773 , 5000 angry colonists met here to protest the tax on tea. this meeting resulted in the Boston Tea Party which started the American Revolution. The Old South Meeting House was
Originally built as a church by Puritans
Originally built as a church by Puritans in 1729, this building went on to play an important role in the American Revolution as a gathering point for those seeking American independence from Britain. On December 16, 1773, over 5000
Massacre this title and publicity was a
Massacre this title and publicity was a clear example of early propaganda. We also saw the Old South Meeting House where locals met for the famously rousing debate on taxation without representation before throwing the Boston Tea Party.&