Old State House Museum
The Old State which is also nicknamed as the ‘Towne House’, date back to its existence to 1713 and the place is famous as the hotspot for political life in the colonial Boston.
History is replete with records that the Boston Massacre occurred here in the balcony!
You can see the exact massacre site which is being with its cobblestone mosaic in the sidewalk.
You will find it the Boston’s oldest public building and a plethora of things to see and explore like exhibits from corset hardware to ship models and the vial of tea from the Boston Tea Party along with the promptcharters.com
Open 7 days a week, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Here Gallery tours are also available.