The oldest surviving public building in Boston, the old state house was built in 1713 and was the seat of government for the colony. The bottom floor is a subway station, but above is a museum housing artifacts from colonial Boston. Purchase your tickets at https://revolutionaryspaces.org/visit/. Admission covers both the Old South Meeting House and the Old State House.
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