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
June 2026 - Thomas Hutchinson
This month, Revolutionary Spaces is spotlighting Massachusetts' first and only home-grown royal governor: Thomas Hutchinson. A descendent of famous religious dissident Anne Hutchinson and member of a prominent merchant family, Hutchinson quickly rose through the ranks of power in colonial Massachusetts, serving simultaneously as Lieutenant Governor and Chief Justice in the 1760s before officially becoming Royal Governor in 1771.
Given the positions of power he occupied in Massachusetts’ colonial government, Hutchinson often found himself in the midst of many political controversies as revolutionary sentiment took root in Boston. His home was destroyed during the Stamp Act Riots in 1765, and he oversaw the official government response to the Boston Massacre and Boston Tea Party. While he responded well to the Massacre in 1770, his handling of the Tea Party in 1773 led to him being recalled to London to answer for his actions. The outbreak of war in 1775 prevented him from ever returning home to Massachusetts again.
Learn more about Hutchinson’s life, read his account of key Revolutionary-era events, and participate in a dramatic re-enactment of a confrontation between him and Samuel Adams in the Council Chamber of the Old State House this month!


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.
April 2026 - Birthday Month!









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