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One ticket booklet that saves 46% on admission to RevolutionaryBoston℠
at the Old State House
and 4 other must-see Boston attractions

From Colony to Commonwealth

150 images and artifacts include a coat belonging to John Hancock, tea from the Boston Tea Party, and Paul Revere's engraving of the Boston Massacre.

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The Boston Massacre

Learn what really happened on the night of March 5, 1770 and how that changed the world forever.

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Hands-on History

Galleries on the second floor provide interactive exhibitions for families with children.

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Free Daily Tours

Boston Massacre Site Tour, Revolutionary Boston Gallery Tour, and Special TOurs Daily. 25 minute guided tours are offered on the hour.

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The Old State House

RevolutionaryBoston℠ is your must-see experience at the heart of the Freedom Trail. Explore the Old State House and discover Boston in 1770, a city divided and on the cusp of revolution. Enjoy interactive exhibits, historic rooms, art, objects and our fun and fascinating Boston Massacre Tours!

206 Washington St.
Boston, MA 02109

Location On the Freedom Trail at the corner of Washington and State streets. (Near Faneuil Hall and New England Aquarium)

(617) 720-1713

revolutionaryboston.org

Open daily, 9am–5pm

Summer (Jul-Aug): Open daily, 9am–6pm

Jan: Open daily, 9am–4pm

Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, New Year's Day and Feb 3-7, 2014

CityPASS Admission

General Admission to RevolutionaryBoston℠ at the true heart of the Freedom Trail including all museum exhibits and tours packed with Boston's revolutionary history.

CityPASS Entry

Present CityPASS booklet or voucher at the main entrance admissions desk.

Advice for Visitors

  • Don't miss the gallery tours, offered on the hour throughout the day and free with CityPASS admission.
  • Get 20% off any one item at the Old State House or at any of the three Museum Stores at Faneuil Hall Marketplace. See booklet for details.

On-site Services

Parking: 75 State Street Parking Garage: 75 State St., (617) 742-7275. Pi Alley Parking Garage: 275 Washington St., (617) 720-2006

Dining: Restaurants in nearby Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market

Accessibility: The Old State House has National Landmark status and is unfortunately not currently wheelchair accessible. The museum holds an ADA compliance waiver; however, is working on this matter. Please be aware that there are a lot of stairs within in the building.

Gift Shop: RevolutionaryBoston℠ Museum Shop at Old State House

Photography: Permitted, without use of a flash.

Coat Check: All large bags, large umbrellas, back baby carriers, hiking packs and luggage must be checked at the front desk baggage claim area.

Strollers: Permitted in the welcome area only. Stroller check available at the front desk baggage claim area.

Getting There

MBTA: Take the Orange or Blue Line to State Station

Old Town Trolley Tour: Stop 5


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