Old South Meeting House

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Boston, United States

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Museum· Gift shop· Tourist attraction· Venues & Event Spaces· Landmarks & Historical Buildings· Art And Entertainment· Historical landmark

Old South Meeting House Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Old South Meeting House is located in Boston, United States on 310 Washington St. Old South Meeting House is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category museum in United States.

Address

310 Washington St

Phone

+1 6174826439

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Assisted listening devicesWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Anthony S

Extraordinary 18th century ex-Church with a memorable history. This great Georgian church should have been demolished and replaced with yet another skyscraper- it is well worth a visit. entrance fees are very reasonable. It was originally a church, but when the community moved away to Back bay it became a building at risk. It is here that people can express their views about life in Boston and the future of the people who live there. When I visited a group of schoolchildren were being educated on the right to free speech. The building still looks like a beautifully and carefully restored church. Well done Bostonians!

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Anthony Hyslop

Enriching! Love the history of my COUNTRY! GO NORTH ENDERS!

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Ekaterina Skulskaia

It was the most interesting part of our visit to Boston! The docent Joe is very professional and nice, he answered all our questions and told us a lot ot interesting things. We are very grateful!

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Felipe Furtado

Beautiful historical sight, easy access through orange and blue lines trough State station and orange and red lines through Downtown Crossing

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g3tr1ghttt

It was very nice to pay a visit to his historical place. Tip for locals: don’t forget to visit any Boston public library of your convince and get a ticket (or 4!) to this place for free!