Monthly Spotlight Series
The People, Places, and Ideas
that Shaped a Nation
Each month, Revolutionary Spaces shines a light on a key figure, pivotal event, bold idea, or distinctive object connected to the Old State House, Old South Meeting House, or the broader story of the American Revolution. These Monthly Spotlights invite visitors to learn more about the people and moments that shaped our nation’s founding—and continue to shape our understanding of democracy today.
Guests can explore themed displays featuring historic photographs, primary source documents, and hands-on activities daily from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, offering new ways to engage with our shared past. Read more about our previous and upcoming Monthly Spotlights and then plan your next visit by purchasing your tickets today!
Current Monthly Spotlight
April 2026 - Birthday Month!
Happy Birthday! This month the Old State House turns 313 years old and the Old South Meeting House turns 296! These are incredible milestones that we at Revolutionary Spaces believe deserve to be celebrated all month long.
As the stewards of these iconic buildings, we honor the stories held within their walls of generations of Bostonians who stood up for what they believed in.
From Massacres to Tea Parties to everyday people speaking up and petitioning to better their lives, these buildings have stood the test of time thanks to the ongoing dedication of people who recognize the importance of preserving, remembering, and learning from our shared history.
Visit us throughout the month to discover what makes these places so special, and maybe even make your own party hat and celebrate with us!


This month at Revolutionary Spaces we are celebrating the 250th anniversary of a very specific holiday that occurs every year on March 17th. No, it’s not St. Patrick's Day, which is also widely celebrated on this date. We’re talking about Evacuation Day, or the day when General George Washington forced thousands of British Troops out of Boston following an 11 month siege of the town.








This month, Revolutionary Spaces is spotlighting one of the most important events of the American Revolution: the Boston Tea Party.