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Boston, MA
https://www.bostonhistory.org

Revolutionary Spaces

Revolutionary Spaces connects people to the history and continuing practice of democracy through the intertwined stories of two of the nation’s most iconic sites—Boston’s Old South Meeting House and Old State House. We foster a free and open exchange of ideas, explore history, create gathering places, and preserve and steward historic buildings.

Revolutionary Spaces connects people to the history and continuing practice of democracy through the intertwined stories of two of the nation’s most iconic sites—Boston’s Old South Meeting House and Old State House. We foster a free and open exchange of ideas, explore history, create gathering places, and preserve and steward historic buildings.

Lectures
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9.10.2018 (1:22:49)

Boston: then (1618) and now (2018)

6.20.2018 (50:39)

100 Years Before Revolution: 17th-Century Resistance in MA Bay

5.31.2018 (33:20)

Activating Historic Sites in Dorchester

4.26.2018 (47:45)

Boston in the American Revolution: Occupation 1768

4.6.2018 (24:43)

Spoken Word with Zena Agha

4.6.2018 (40:42)

Music At The Meeting House: In Mo Yang

3.9.2018 (29:55)

City Life/Vida Urbana: Helping Boston Residents Keep Their Homes

11.3.2017 (00:00)

Thoreau’s “Plea for John Brown”

10.20.2017 (52:47)

The Legacy of Publishers Ticknor and Fields

10.6.2017 (00:00)

Elizabeth Peabody's Boston Bookstore

9.27.2017 (1:11)

Why Thoreau Still Matters

5.25.2017 (00:00)

Historic Preservation For A Better Boston

5.5.2017 (00:00)

From Firehouse to Art Center

10.26.2016 (1:01:44)

Ravishing Affection: Debunking the Myths of the Puritans and Sex

10.21.2016 (00:00)

Boston Light: 300 Years of Service

10.7.2016 (36:35)

History of the U.S. Lightship Service, 1820–1985


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