Built in 1729, the Old South Meeting House in Boston served as both a congregational church and a pivotal gathering place for protestors who ignited the American Revolution with the 1773 Boston Tea Party. This brick building, now a museum and a key site on Boston’s Freedom Trail, allows visitors to explore the early days of the 1776 revolution. Inside, guests can delve into the historical context and significance of the events that shaped the nation’s founding.
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