Old State House

Thursday, March 22, 2007

The Old State House, built after its wooden predecessor was destroyed in the fire of 1711, may not be considered the oldest state house in the country, but only because it was used before the Revolution by both town and provincial British government. Now a museum, it houses many documents and artifacts of the nation's early history.

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