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  1. 2 days ago · State House Tours. The Massachusetts State House, designed by Charles Bulfinch, the leading architect of his time, is a grand repository of history as well as an architectural treasure. With a cornerstone laid by Samuel Adams in 1795, and a dome coppered by Paul Revere in 1802, its marble-floored corridors and spacious ceremonial rooms are ...

  2. Old State House Boston National Historical Park Partner Site. Explore the building which served as the center of royal government in Massachusetts during the 18th century. See exhibits and experience programs about how colonists debated and protested the future of British rule inside and outside the Old State House.

  3. Experience three historic Boston sites with one ticket! Revolutionary Spaces and Old North Illuminated are now offering a joint ticket to Old South Meeting House, Old State House, and Old North Church—a $5 discount off regular full-price admission. Available only at the Boston Common Visitor Center. Click here to learn more.

  4. A cobblestone circle beneath the Old State House balcony marks the site of the 1770 Boston Massacre. The incident began with local boys taunting a British sentry on a cold March night. When the sentry struck one of the boys, the situation quickly escalated. Mobs of laborers, sailors, and others of "the lower sort" joined into the confrontation.

  5. Dating from 1713, the Old State House is Boston’s oldest surviving public building, where the Massachusetts Assembly used to debate the issues of the day before the Revolution. The building is best known for its balcony, where the Declaration of Independence was first read to Bostonians in 1776.

  6. The Boston Massacre. A cobblestone circle beneath the Old State House balcony marks the site of the 1770 Boston Massacre. The incident began with local boys taunting a British sentry on a cold March night. When the sentry struck one of the boys, the situation quickly escalated.

  7. Jan 9, 2024 · Nine years later, the building bore witness to the Boston Massacre, and on July 18, 1776, Bostonians heard the Declaration of Independence for the first time, read from the balcony of the building. After 1798 and the completion of the current Massachusetts State House, the Old State House housed commercial space and offices, at one point housed ...

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