Immerse in Boston’s revolutionary history with dynamic shows and iconic landmarks. Explore, learn, and support preservation with one ticket.
Immerse in Boston’s revolutionary history with dynamic shows and iconic landmarks. Explore, learn, and support preservation with one ticket.
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Old South Meeting House - Ruckus!
Step into Boston’s historic Old South Meeting House and experience the Ruckus! that sparked the American Revolution. This 24-minute immersive show places you right in the midst of the debate and defiance that once filled this iconic venue, where ordinary individuals initiated extraordinary change.
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- Old South Meeting House - Ruckus!
Step into Boston’s historic Old South Meeting House and experience the Ruckus! that sparked the American Revolution. This 24-minute immersive show places you right in the midst of the debate and defiance that once filled this iconic venue, where ordinary individuals initiated extraordinary change.
From the floorboards to the balconies, you will be enveloped by dynamic sound, lighting, and projected animations of passionate revolutionaries, determined citizens, and some unexpected troublemakers whose bravery resonated within these walls.
For visitors, locals, and adventurers of all ages, Ruckus! offers a powerful introduction to Boston’s crucial role in shaping the nation—a fast-paced and unforgettable reminder that a little Ruckus! can change everything.
Please arrive at Old South Meeting House 15-20 minutes before your chosen showtime. Late entry is allowed up to 5 minutes after the show begins. Visit RevolutionarySpaces.org for more information.
- Old South Meeting House - Old South Meeting House Historic Freedom Trail Site & Museum:
Built in 1729, the Old South Meeting House was the largest building in colonial Boston and the site of the most stirring mass meetings that led to the Boston Tea Party and the American Revolution.
Today, this historic site and museum—located just two blocks from the Old State House in the heart of downtown Boston—offers thought-provoking exhibits, engaging walking tours, exciting educational opportunities, and captivating public programs.
In July 2026, Ruckus!, a bold new immersive show about Boston’s role in the American Revolution, will debut at the Old South Meeting House.
- Old State House - Old State House:
Built in 1713, the Old State House was the center of royal government in the Massachusetts Bay colony and the focal point for many of the Revolution’s most dramatic events, including the Boston Massacre.
Today, this historic site and museum—located just two blocks from the Old South Meeting House in the heart of downtown Boston—offers thought-provoking exhibits, engaging walking tours, exciting educational opportunities, and captivating public programs.
In 2026, explore Road to Revolution: Massachusetts and the Independence Movement, a new exhibit curated with the Massachusetts Historical Society. This exhibition commemorates the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution by providing unique and personal insights into the events leading to the Declaration of Independence.

- General admission to the Old State House
- One-time admission to Ruckus! for selected showtime.
- General admission to Old South Meeting House
- General admission to the Old State House
- One-time admission to Ruckus! for selected showtime.
- General admission to Old South Meeting House
Discover Ruckus!, an exciting new immersive experience at the Old South Meeting House that envelops you in vibrant sound, lighting, and animated projections of passionate revolutionaries, determined citizens, and unexpected troublemakers whose bravery reverberated through these walls and ignited the American Revolution.
This 24-minute presentation is…
Discover Ruckus!, an exciting new immersive experience at the Old South Meeting House that envelops you in vibrant sound, lighting, and animated projections of passionate revolutionaries, determined citizens, and unexpected troublemakers whose bravery reverberated through these walls and ignited the American Revolution.
This 24-minute presentation is crafted for audiences of all ages, serving as the perfect introduction to Boston’s rich history. Visitors are encouraged to arrive 15-20 minutes before their chosen showtime.
Your ticket grants access to both the Old South Meeting House and the Old State House, allowing you to stand in the very rooms where history was made, explore intriguing exhibits and artifacts, and delve deeper into the narrative of America’s founding.
One ticket offers three remarkable experiences in the heart of historic Boston.
Revolutionary Spaces is a nonprofit organization, and each ticket purchase aids in preserving these iconic national historic landmarks!
- The Old South Meeting House is handicap accessible, however, the Old State House is not. Visit revolutionaryspaces.org for more accessibility information.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.