The Old State House is an icon of American history that embodies the stubborn pride of the early rebels. This building once served as the seat of the pre-revolutionary Colonial government and also as Boston's City Hall in the 1830s.
DID YOU KNOW? The Old State House boasts a spiral staircase and a collection of memorabilia including a vial of tea from the Boston Tea Party, Benjamin Franklin's shaving bowl, muskets from Bunker Hill and John Hancock's red velvet waistcoat.
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