Charles Street Meeting House was built in 1807 by Asher Benjamin, a contemporary of Charles Bulfinch and another prominent architect in the Federal style. The building was home to Third Baptist Church, and then the First African Methodist Episcopal Church. Today, the building has offices and retail inside. The Tatte Bakery and Cafe on the ground floor is a nice place to rest along the tour and get a snack or coffee.
This bronze relief sculpture recognizes Colonel Robert Gould Shaw and...
Read MoreThis museum is housed in the former Abiel Smith School,...
Read MoreSculptor Nancy Schön designed this sculpture of a family of...
Read More