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Boston MA Massachusetts Old South Meeting House 1930s Linen Postcard Used

Boston MA Massachusetts Old South Meeting House 1930s Linen Postcard Used

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This vintage postcard features the historic Old South Meeting House in Boston, showcasing its architectural and cultural significance.

• Linen-textured finish
• Unused, no postal markings
• Vivid color illustration
• Standard postcard size
• Historical location details printed
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The image is a vintage postcard featuring the Old South Meeting House in Boston, Massachusetts. This historic building, constructed in 1729, was the largest in colonial Boston and a focal point for events leading up to the American Revolution, including the organization of the Boston Tea Party.
Location: The Old South Meeting House is located in the Downtown Crossing area of Boston, Massachusetts, at the corner of Washington and Milk Streets.
Historical Significance: It served as a Puritan place of worship and a public gathering space where colonists met to discuss issues, notably the Tea Act in 1773.
Current Status: Today, the building operates as a museum and a venue for public events as part of Revolutionary Spaces.
Postcard Details: The postcard itself is a vintage linen card, a common style from the 1930s-1940s era.

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