Old State House
Boston, Massachusetts
The Old State House,
the oldest public building in Boston, built in 1713 to house the
government offices of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, is a National
Historic Landmark, and a major destination on the Freedom Trail.
TAAP has been working with the Bostonian Society at the Old State House
on a number of efforts, including plans for continuing preservation,
major accessibility improvements, reprogramming of interior public
spaces and upgrading of HVAC systems. Recipient of the Bostonian
Society's John Hancock Award for Preservation of Boston's Historic
Heritage. |