The Charles Street Meeting House is an early-nineteenth-century historic church in Beacon Hill at 70 Charles Street, Boston, Massachusetts.
The church has been used over its history by several Christian denominations, including Baptists, the First African Methodist Episcopal Church, and Unitarian Universalist. In the 1980s, it was renovated and adapted for use as office space, with the exterior restored and preserved. This project received awards from the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the American Institute of Architects.
The meeting house is a site on the National Park Service's Black Heritage Trail and is part of the Beacon Hill Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
90-minute guided tours of the Black Heritage Trail (including Charles Street House):
Summer: Mon - Sat at 10 a.m., noon, 2 p.m. Call one day ahead to reserve a tour for groups of 5+ people (max. 15 people).
Fall, Spring: Mon - Sat at 2 p.m. Call one day ahead to reserve a tour for groups of 5+ people (max. 15 people).
Winter: (Nov 25 - Mar 17): no tours
The house is private and not open to public.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Street_Meeting_House
More information http://www.nps.gov/boaf/historyculture/charles-street-meeting-house.htm
Address 70 Charles Street, Boston, MA 02114, USA
Coordinates 42°21'28.44" N -71°4'14.16" E