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Boston - The Museum of African American History's Abiel Smith School and African Meeting House

 
The African Meeting House and Abiel Smith School on Beacon Hill, both built in the early 1800's, commemorates the history of African-Americans from slavery to the abolitionist movement, with a focus on educational equality.

The African Meeting House served as the center of Boston's African American community throughout the 1800s.

Both are part of the Black Heritage Trail and National Historic Sites.  

Information is available online on talks and tours for the Black Heritage Trail.


National Park Rangers (NPS) are available there throughout the day for free historic talks and tours.

These programs review the history of the African American community on Beacon Hill in the 19th century with a focus on the abolition movement, the Underground Railroad, and the early struggles for equal rights in Boston.

Earn a Junior Ranger Badge with your children here!

More useful information is below in this Boston African Meeting House Travel Guide for Visitors.



 

Address

 

246 Joy Street, Beacon Hill, MA 02114

Admission Fee and Hours

Free

The Museum of African American History's Abiel Smith School and African Meeting House is open:

Monday-Saturday: 10:00 AM to 4:00 AM

Getting There

By T (Subway) to Boston African Meeting House :

- Take T (Subway) Train green line C, D or E train

- Exit at Park St. station and walk to Beacon Hill towards the Massachusetts State House

- Take a Joy street going inside Beacon Hill (left of Massachusetts State House) to Boston African Meeting House


Boston Hop-on Hop-off Trolley Tour Bus also have Stop at Massachusetts State House (near Boston African Meeting House Museum) :

Boston Hop-on Hop-off Trolley Tour - $47.25 from: Viator

Recommendations and Tips

- Combine your visit to Boston African Meeting House Museum with:

    - free tour of the Black Heritage Trail which meets by the Robert Gould Shaw and 54th Massachusetts Regiment Memorial.  

    - Boston Common,

    - Public Garden.

    - Massachusetts State House,

    - Park Street Church, and

    - Granary Burying Ground

- Wear good shoes as you will be walking up and down the hill to reach the Boston African Meeting House Museum

- If you have limited time in Boston then go for Boston Hop-on Hop-off Trolley to cover attractions on Freedom trail in a day

 

Website

 

Visit Official African Meeting House website for more information on tours

Boston Hop-on Hop-off Trolley Tour - $47.25

Discover Boston at your leisure with a one or two-day ticket on the Hop-on Hop-off Trolley Tour. Create your own itinerary to see the most popular sights of Boston at your own pace. Enjoy admission to the Old State House with your tour.