The Old South Meeting House is a historic meeting house in Boston, Massachusetts, known for its role in the events leading up to the American Revolution. It served as a critical hub for discussion and mobilization against British rule.
The building displays characteristics of Colonial Revival through its use of brick and classical detailing.
The design features include rounded arches and robust forms reminiscent of the Romanesque style.
Built in 1729, the meeting house became a focal point for revolutionary activities in 1773, marking a significant moment in American history.
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