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Old State House and the Bostonian Society Library Membership

Item Number
188
Estimated Value
80 USD
Leading Bid
27 USD
Number of Bids
1  -  Bid History

Item Description

You are bidding on a one-year family membership to the Old State House Museum. This membership is valued at $80.00.

Visit Us! Free Admission to the Old State House and the Bostonian Society Library (your immediate family gets free admission with Family membership!).

Bring a friend! One free admission pass for a guest to the Old State House.

Shop with us! 20% discount on photo orders from the Bostonian Society library (www.bostonhistory.org). 20% discount in our museum shops at the Old State House, Faneuil Hall, and Quincy Market.

Learn with us! Invitations to lectures, programs, and special events! Subscription to our magazine, The Proceedings.

Known today as the Old State House, this building was the center of Boston ’s civic life in the 18th century and the scene of some of the most dramatic chapters in the lead-up to the American Revolution. Within these walls, Samuel Adams, James Otis, John Hancock, and John Adams debated the future of the British colonies. Just outside the building, five men were among the first casualties of the battle for independence, in what would later be known as the Boston Massacre. The Declaration of Independence was proclaimed from the balcony to the citizens of Boston in 1776. 

After the American Revolution, the building served as the first state house for the newly-formed Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Then it was used for a variety of purposes in the 19th century, including shopping arcade, city hall, post office, merchants’ exchange, and offices. In 1881 The Bostonian Society restored the building, and has operated it as a museum ever since.

As you explore the Old State House Museum you will discover wonderful stories about the people and events that shaped the history of the city, colony, state, and nation. Two floors of exhibitions tell the story of the role the building—and Boston—played in the American Revolution. Other exhibitions highlight the collections of The Bostonian Society. See tea from the Boston Tea Party and John Hancock's coat; listen to testimony from the Boston Massacre trial; view paintings of Boston harbor and other Boston treasures. Hands-on History galleries on the second floor provide interactive exhibitions for families with children.

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