Old State House

Description

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Historic Specs

  • Opened: 1713
  • Original function: Boston’s Second Town House, replacing the original wooden town house
  • Architect(s): Original Architect: Thomas Joy – rebuilt 1748
    Alterations: Isaiah Rogers – 1830
    Restoration: George Albert Clough – 1881-1882
    Renovation: Goody, Clancy and Associates – 1991
  • Year added to NRHP: 1966
  • NRHP number: 66000779
  • Status: Open to the public. The Old State House is a Boston National Historical Park partner site operated by Revolutionary Spaces.
  • Admission cost: Passes to visit The Old State House vary in price. You can view the prices and purchase by visiting the National Park Service website HERE.

Location

  • Address: 206 Washington Street
  • Town: Boston
  • State: Massachusetts
  • GPS: Lat 42.3590906 Lng -71.0581076
  • Parking notes: There are several parking garages near the Old State House including Post Office Square Garage, Pi Alley Garage, and 75 State Street Garage
  • Parking directions: Varies
  • Location directions: HERE

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