Crowning Boston’s Beacon Hill, the Massachusetts State House has stood as the seat of the state’s government since its opening in 1798. This gold-domed building is a prominent stop on the city’s Freedom Trail, a red-brick path that links significant American Revolution landmarks. Inside, visitors can explore an impressive interior adorned with art and historical artifacts, offering a glimpse into the rich history and governance of the state.
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