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Historic Boston relic of Revolution
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The Old State House is a historical site nestled in the heart of Boston, Massachusetts. Built in 1713, the building has been witness to a long history of changing tides and tumultuous times. In March 1770, the infamous "Boston Massacre" took place on the very stairs leading to the entrance of the building, while six years later in July 1776, it was where joyous crowds gathered to hear the Declaration of Independence read aloud for the first time. Exploring this old site will give visitors a glimpse into the past of America, as well as the chance to dive deep into the history of the Revolutionary War. From the royal governor's balcony that overlooked King Street to the paved square where the fateful massacre took place, the Old State House offers an exciting chance for visitors to explore.

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