The Bostonian Society

The Bostonian Society

The Bostonian Society is a non-profit organization that was founded in 1881 for the purpose of preventing the Old State House (built in 1713) from being "moved brick by brick" [http://www.boston.com/news/globe/editorial_opinion/editorials/articles/2006/08/18/tarnished_heirloom/ "Tarnished heirloom" (editorial)] . "Boston Globe" (August 18, 2006).] from Boston, Massachusetts to Chicago, Illinois. [http://www.bostonusa.com/visitor/resdet.php?cat=Museums+%26+Attractions&cat_seqnum=10&type=org&seqnum=2850 "Bostonian Society (The) - Old State House"] . Greater Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau. Accessed September 9, 2007.] Allison, Robert J. [http://www.boston.com/news/globe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2006/08/30/bostons_cultural_legacy/ "Boston's cultural legacy"] . "Boston Globe" (August 30, 2006).] Determined to save the historic building that was the site of the Boston Massacre and the place for the proclamation of the Declaration of Independence in Massachusetts, a group of citizens banded together formed "Boston's first successful historic preservation movement". [http://www.bostonhistory.org/?s=osh] Old State House Museum] [http://www.bostonhistory.org/old_state_hs_hist.php] Old State House History. The Bostonian Society] "Boston Celebrates July '76", Boston 200 Office of the Boston Bicentennial, Kevin H. White, Mayor. Published Boston, MA: Addison House, 1976. ISBN 0-89169-011-5 (paperback) and 0-89169-010-7 (cloth).] [http://www.hks.harvard.edu/rappaport/charterday/partners.htm] 2005 Boston Charter Day Event Committee,Rappaport Institute for Greater Boston, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard university]

Now stewardship of the Old State House -- "one of the most important public buildings in U.S. history" [ [http://www.ettractions.com/ettractions/att/9414.asp] Attraction Information: Old State House-The Bostonian Society (ettractions.com)] and the oldest surviving public building in Boston -- is the society's primary purpose. Today the 18th century building stands above the underground State Street MBTA Station in a busy area of Boston situated between Downtown Crossing and South Station. According to a 2008 press release, mission of the Bostonian Society is:

...to strengthen the fabric of civil society by building meaningful connections to Boston and all Bostonians—past, present, and future—through the creative use of public history. Serving a city with a rich historical legacy, the Society illuminates all aspects of Boston’s history, the contributions of its citizens, and the strength and continuity of its diverse neighborhoods. [ [http://www.bostonusa.com/images/admin/logos/oldstatehouse6jan2008.htm] Media Relations & Tourism Sales Department of the Greater Boston Convention and Visitors Bureau, January 2008]

The city of Boston still owns the structure, and major maintenance is the responsibility of the National Park Service, but day-to-day management of the site is in the hands of the Bostonian Society, which maintains a museum in the building and a research library across the street. [ [http://www.bostonhistory.org/?s=info&p=addresshours Address & Hours] from The Bostonian Society] Materials in the collection date back to 1630s Massachusetts Bay Colony and include 7,500 books, 350 maps, 30,000 photographs, and other primary source materials.2007 Catalogue For Philanthropy] Exhibits at the museum focus on the American Revolution and the Revolutionary War, the neighborhoods of Boston, and similar local themes. Some of the artifacts on display on the walls and in glass cases are antique rifles and other weapons, old nautical instruments from the Age of Sail, images from 18th century London newspapers expressing how Britons viewed the war, and an original Paul Revere political cartoon that was passed down through the family of Josiah Quincy until it was donated it to the Bostonian Society in the 1880s. There is also a model of showing what Boston looked like when it was a city in Colonial America.

According to the Greater Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau, "The Bostonian Society is the first stop for anyone interested in the city's history" and "the Society brings Boston history to life." The Bostonian Society has various programs and educational resources for children and adults and has been called "a comprehensive historical and educational resource." The Society oversees a historic marker program across the city of Boston and runs a teacher training program called "Teaching Boston History Workshops" bringing together leading experts on various subjects, community-based organizations, teachers and museum educators, and the Society's "unequalled collections of primary sources". The Society also makes the Old State House available for various events from private weddings to public concerts. [ [http://www.playbillarts.com/news/article/6819.html] "Playbill" Arts: Period Instruments in a Period Setting: Boston's Old State House Presents Summer Baroque Series (20 Jul 2007)]

The Bostonian Society operates two off-site gift shops: The Bostonian Society Museum Shop in Faneuil Hall and, close by, The Bostonian Society Museum Shop at Quincy Market. These shops specialize in books (especially children's books) and gifts related to Boston History including the sale of "Boston Tea Party" premium blend tea and antique reproduction teapots. [ [http://www.gobostoncard.com/discount-shopping/Bostonian-Society-Museum-Shop.html] Go Boston: Bostonian Society Museum Shops ]

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External links

* [http://www.bostonhistory.org/ Official site]


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