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by quasar in Hotels & Travel, - Top 100, Mar 21 '03
Pros: retains a sense of history, interesting architecture, exhibit on censorship Cons: very small, not worth admission fee, nothing on preservation or restoration
Benjamin Franklin was baptized here. Phyllis Wheatley worshipped here. Samuel Adams launched the Boston Tea Party here. Margaret Sanger was not allowed to speak here. Al Sharpton was.
The Old South Meeting House is steeped in history. Built in...
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by jswede4722 , Mar 28 '07
Pros: Real piece of history, easy to get to, not expensive Cons: Exiting with a young child is nearly impossible so go out the front.
The old South Meeting House (nicknamed the Sanctuary of Freedom)is located just south of Faneuil Hall Marketplace on the corner of Washington and milk street. This piece of history is also accessible by the T via State Street (orange/blue ...
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