Built in 1729, the Old South Meeting House was one of the first buildings to be declared a historic site in the U.S, as it was the location of the meetings that sparked the famous Boston Tea Party movement of 1773. To continue the significance of this building’s history, poet Phillis Wheatley, Samuel Adams, Ben Franklin, and William Dawes called this congregation home and Ben Franklin was even baptized here!
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