Opens at January 1-December 31 Friday-Sunday 11:00-17:00
Recommended sightseeing time:2-3 hour
Address:
21 Unity St, Boston, MA 02113, United StatesMap
What travelers say:
After passing through the memorial hall from the old north church, this is a retro printing press, which has employees operating and can print a declaration of American independence for you, which is also very memorable.
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After passing through the memorial hall from the old north church, this is a retro printing press, which has employees operating and can print a declaration of American independence for you, which is also very memorable.
An eighteenth century print shop along the way of the Freedom Trail. It's seemingly unknown by the hoardes of tourists elsewhere and nearby, and yet a thoroughly charming - if breif - experience. While next door you can see a demonstration of 18th century chocolate making, in the printing press you can see the same workmanship that master printers have employed for the past 200 years. The shop was the site one of many newspapers, the Daily Gazette, that printed the Declaration of Independence. It's truly a gem among all the historical spots in Boston.
This is actually a museum. Located in an alleyway not far from the old North Church, the printers in 18th century costumes, demonstrate the printing technology of the past, and print a declaration of independence for you on site.