. . "Old_State_House_local_map.png"@en . . . "Jest to budynek w Bostonie. W latach 1713-1798 urz\u0119dowa\u0142y w nim w\u0142adze stanu Massachusetts. W 1767 roku wybudowano w Old State House galeri\u0119, by wszyscy mogli podziwia\u0107 dzia\u0142ania systemu legislacyjnego. W 1798 roku w\u0142adze opu\u015Bci\u0142y ten budynek, a wprowadzili si\u0119 do kupcy specjalizuj\u0105cy si\u0119 w sprzeda\u017Cy win i peruk."@pl . . . . . "Fahrenheit"@es . . . "Old State House"@es . . "Old_State_House_promo.jpg"@pl . "Old State House"@pl . "The Old State House held the Massachusetts government from 1713 to 1798. Before the Revolution, this consisted of Boston's governor, their advisers, and the elected assembly. However, the assembly had rather limited power in that the governor had the power to veto anything they decided, and on some occasions, the governor had dissolved the assembly out of stubbornness due to an opposing vote. In 1767, a gallery was installed above the meeting floor in the state house so that the general public could watch their legislature at work. On 5 March 1770, crowds swelled in front of the Old Meeting House; many citizens had heard the church bells, which were used to indicate fires, and rushed into the streets. While there, with tensions mounting between Boston citizens and British soldiers, the soldiers fired into the crowd, killing five people in an event that would later be labeled the Boston Massacre. Eventually, the government moved out of the Old State House in 1798, to which the building was turned over to merchants, including a wine seller and a wig maker."@en . "GoodneighborOldStateHouse"@en . . . . "FO4"@en . . . . . "Old State House"@en . . . "Gobierno"@es . . . "225"^^ . . . . . . . . . "FO4"@es . . . . . . . . "Jest to budynek w Bostonie. W latach 1713-1798 urz\u0119dowa\u0142y w nim w\u0142adze stanu Massachusetts. W 1767 roku wybudowano w Old State House galeri\u0119, by wszyscy mogli podziwia\u0107 dzia\u0142ania systemu legislacyjnego. W 1798 roku w\u0142adze opu\u015Bci\u0142y ten budynek, a wprowadzili si\u0119 do kupcy specjalizuj\u0105cy si\u0119 w sprzeda\u017Cy win i peruk."@pl . . "Old State House"@es . . "1713"^^ . . "GoodneighborInteriorGate"@en . . "GoodneighborOldStateHouse"@es . . . "building"@en . "The Old State House held the Massachusetts government from 1713 to 1798. Before the Revolution, this consisted of Boston's governor, their advisers, and the elected assembly. However, the assembly had rather limited power in that the governor had the power to veto anything they decided, and on some occasions, the governor had dissolved the assembly out of stubbornness due to an opposing vote. In 1767, a gallery was installed above the meeting floor in the state house so that the general public could watch their legislature at work."@en . . . . "The Old State House is a location in Goodneighbor in 2287. It is the town hall of the settlement and the headquarters of the Neighborhood Watch ruled by mayor John Hancock. Moreover, the structure serves as residence for some of Goodneighbor's inhabitants."@en . "The Old State House is a location in Goodneighbor in 2287. It is the town hall of the settlement and the headquarters of the Neighborhood Watch ruled by mayor John Hancock. Moreover, the structure serves as residence for some of Goodneighbor's inhabitants."@en . .