Old State House: The centre of royal govt. in the Massachusetts Bay colony, the Old State House was the focal point for many of the Revolution’s most dramatic events, including the 1770 Boston Massacre. Today, explore exhibits, historic rooms, and revolutionary treasures including John Hancock’s coat of arms and ammunition from Revolutionary War battles.
Old South Meeting House: The largest building in colonial Boston, thousands gathered here in 1773 to debate the controversial tea tax, leading to Samuel Adams giving the signal that started the Boston Tea Party.
STARTING JULY 2 - Ruckus!: Experience a bold new immersive show that drops you into the debates and defiance that once filled this iconic space. This spectacle of light, sound, and projected animation is the perfect way to begin your journey in Boston, introducing you to the people, places, and moments of America's founding storey.
Enjoy all three experiences with one convenient ticket starting July 2nd!