Discover the heart of the American Revolution at Revolutionary Spaces. Tour historic sites, and engage with interactive exhibits.| Revolutionary Spaces
The Eagle Has Landed: Revolutionary Spaces Unveils Restored Eagle Statue Re-Installed on the Old State House’s West Façade| Revolutionary Spaces
Commemorate 50 years since Morgan v. Hennigan shaped Boston desegregation. Explore this pivotal moment in civil rights history. Reserve tickets now.| Revolutionary Spaces
Revolutionary Spaces is pleased to introduce Sensory-Friendly Mornings at the Old State House, a KultureCity Sensory Inclusive™ Certified Venue, beginning Friday, June 27th. The post Revolutionary Spaces Launches Sensory-Friendly Museum Mornings at the Old State House appeared first on Revolutionary Spaces.| Revolutionary Spaces
Free May programs at Old State House & Old South Meeting House will look back on the power of civic engagement for disenfranchised people & invite people to move from civic bystander to civic agent The post Hub Town Tours and Revolutionary Spaces Debut New Guided Walking Tour Exploring Roots of the American Revolution in Downtown Boston On Weekends Throughout 2025 appeared first on Revolutionary Spaces.| Revolutionary Spaces
Opening September 1, this interactive exhibit invites viewers to consider values of community, equality, and justice and how these notions cause harm when they conflict. The post Old State House Explores Boston’s History of Desegregation and Busing in New Exhibition appeared first on Revolutionary Spaces.| Revolutionary Spaces
Free May programs at Old State House & Old South Meeting House will look back on the power of civic engagement for disenfranchised people & invite people to move from civic bystander to civic agent The post All the Voices in the House & Your Voice in this House: Historic Programs Explore Civic Life and Responsibility, Past and Present appeared first on Revolutionary Spaces.| Revolutionary Spaces
Unraveling 18th-century textiles, Revolutionary Spaces program examines quilt made of Martha Washington’s dresses. The post Unraveling 18th-Century Textiles, Revolutionary Spaces Program Examines Quilt Made of Martha Washington’s Dresses appeared first on Revolutionary Spaces.| Revolutionary Spaces
Revolutionary Spaces installs short film in an effort to commemorate Indigenous survival and resistance to erasure: Bounty. The post New Film Installation at Boston’s Old State House Acknowledges Complex Indigenous Ties appeared first on Revolutionary Spaces.| Revolutionary Spaces
Learn how historians, preservationists, and historical craftspeople restored a historic room in need of a face-lift in time for America 250.| Revolutionary Spaces
Explore the story of the Battle of Bunker Hill through four compelling objects from the Revolutionary Spaces collection.| Revolutionary Spaces
Revolutionary Spaces exhibits and facility staff discuss the gilded eagle that sits upon the Old State House.| Revolutionary Spaces
Boston Reconsidered Blog invites readers to explore the extensive, complicated, and diverse history of Boston in an accessible format.| Revolutionary Spaces
Revolutionary Spaces delves into 19th century attempts of Black Bostonians to secure educational equality.| Revolutionary Spaces
Assistant Director of Visitor Experience Lou Rocco explores the anti-busing movement’s use of Revolutionary Boston history.| Revolutionary Spaces
Revolutionary Spaces delves into 19th century attempts of Black Bostonians to secure educational equality.| Revolutionary Spaces
Revolutionary Spaces Associate Director of Collections discusses an intriguing object—a quilt made from pieces of Martha Washington’s dresses.| Revolutionary Spaces
Revolutionary Spaces interviews the Upstander Project team about their film Bounty, which follows Penobscot families as they read a scalp bounty that was signed in the Old State House.| Revolutionary Spaces