No tax on tea! That was the decision on December 16, 1773, when 5,000 angry colonists gathered at the Old South Meeting House to protest a tax and started a revolution with the Boston Tea Party. Built in 1729, the Old South Meeting House was the largest building in colonial Boston, and provided a stage for the drama of the American Revolution. African American poet Phillis Wheatley and statesman Benjamin Franklin were members of Old South's congregation. As a meeting place and a haven for free speech and assembly, Old South Meeting House has been in continuous use for over 250 years. Today you can visit this National Historic Landmark and experience events that shaped our country through the new multimedia exhibition, Voices of Protest.
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Old South Meeting House
310 Washington St., Boston, MA, 02106
(617) 482-6439 - Venue Website
Tags:
arts, music, museum, history, kids, american history, events, ben franklin, voices of protest, old south
Venue Type:
Landmark / Tourist Attraction
Neighborhood:
Downtown
Hours:
April 1 - October 31 Daily: 9:30am - 5:00pm / November 1 - March 31 Daily: 10:00am - 4:00pm
Accessible to persons with disabilities.
Creator: Zvents
Creator: Zvents
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| 4/7 | 6:30p | The Fife Is Right: The 5th Annual Old South History Challenge |
| 4/11 | 5:00p | In Concert: The Essex Harmony |
| 4/15 | 6:30p | Reforming Boston's Schools: Overcoming Racism And Oppression |
| 6:30p | Joseph M. Cronin, George Greenidge, Claudio Martinez, and Jean McGuire with Tessil Collins |
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