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Revolutionary Spaces to Hold First-Ever Gala

Gala at State Room in Boston to celebrate the Honorable Byron Rushing and Professor Danielle Allen, featuring Lishan Tan and Porsha Olayiwola.

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Experience Revolutionary Spaces

Revolutionary Spaces connects people to the history and continuing practice of democracy through the interwoven stories of Boston’s Old State House and Old South Meeting House.

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Education Tours

Visit the Old State House and Old South Meeting House with a friendly and knowledgeable guide, or explore at your own pace.

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Revolution is Brewing: Immersive Roleplaying Game

A 90-minute immersive experience for students grade 8 and up developed in partnership with the award-winning education game designers Gigantic Mechanic.

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Members & Friends Game Night: Revolution is Brewing

NOV 10: Gather with Members & friends to explore a key moment in American history through a unique, interactive game.

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Development Reception: I Am This Place

OCT 21, 7PM Old South Meeting House RSVP We ask that all attendees wear a mask inside the building when not eating or drinking. Special Opening Event You are invited to a special event to celebrate the Opening of I Am This Place by Miranda ADEkoje. I Am This Place is a site-specific World Premiere […]

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2021 Revolutionary Documentary Contest

Sept. 23, 2020 To promote an interest for our state’s history, Revolutionary Spaces and Boston Duck Tours, with the support of Revolution 250, are sponsoring a video documentary contest for students in grades 6, 7, and 8. The winning team will receive a $1,000 prize to be divided among the team members.  Each team member […]

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How to Care for Your Home Library

We have them all over our homes, we probably don’t think too much about them, and they are there when we need them—it’s our books! Books are a great resource for reference, self-improvement, and a fun escape.

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Conserving the Memory of Crispus Attucks

On March 6, 1770, the day after the Boston Massacre, the coroner filed an autopsy report for Crispus Attucks, a formerly enslaved man of African and Native descent who was the first to die at the “Incident on King Street.”

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Museum@Home: Gallery Talk

Activity 1: Collection Activity 2: Exhibit Activity 3 ✮ Share your exhibit ✮ Time needed: 20-45 minutes Materials needed: Your exhibit, people to share it with LEARN: What is a museum gallery talk? In the second activity, you created an exhibit using your collection or objects in your house to tell a story or share […]

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