As the United States marks 250 years since the Declaration of Independence in 1776, five Boston landmarks have joined to create the BOSTON 250 PASS, providing access to five iconic museums and historic churches on a single ticket!
This special offer grants discounted adult admission (ages 18+) to five must-see historic sites: Paul Revere House (1680), home of the famed silversmith; Old State House (1713), colonial capital of Massachusetts Bay; Old North Church (1723), Boston's oldest surviving church building; Old South Meeting House (1729), origin site of the Boston Tea Party; and
King's Chapel (1754), home of Boston's first Anglican congregation.
Museums are independently operated; visitor hours vary, so please confirm in advance! Pass valid for one week (7 days) following date selected. DO NOT PURCHASE if listed (discounts available): Children (0-17); U.S. Military; Groups of 10+ (reservation req'd); MA Teachers; MBTA Employees; WGBH, NEMA, AAM, ICOM Members; WIC & EBT Cardholders
Oldest surviving structure in Downtown Boston (1680) and home of renowned silversmith and political activist
Boston's oldest public building (1713), witness to Boston Massacre in 1770 and first reading of the Declaration of Independence in Boston
Boston's oldest surviving church building (1723), which famously held aloft signal lanterns of Midnight Ride in 1775
Largest indoor meeting space (1729) in Colonial Boston and origin site of the milestone Boston Tea Party in 1773
Home of first Anglican congregation in Boston (1686) and oldest pulpit (1754) in continuous use in the United States
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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