State Ratifying Convention Meeting Places, 1787–1791

Vermont

Bennington, Congregational Meeting House (the Old Congregational House)

New Hampshire

Exeter, Court House (first session)

Concord, Old North Meeting House (second session)

Massachusetts

Boston, State House then moved to Long Lane Meeting House (later known as the Federal Street Meeting House)

Rhode Island

South Kingstown, State House (first session)

Newport, Newport Colony House—then moved to Second Congregational Church (second session)

Connecticut

Hartford, State House then moved to First Church (North Meeting House)

New York

Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County Court House

New Jersey

Trenton, Blazing Star Tavern (later known as the French Arms Tavern)

Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, State House (later known as Independence Hall)

Delaware

Dover, The Golden Fleece Tavern (Elizabeth Battell, Innkeeper)

Maryland

Annapolis, State House

Virginia

Richmond, State House then moved to the New Academy on Shockoe Hill

North Carolina

Hillsborough, St. Matthew’s Church (first convention)

Fayetteville, State House (second convention)

South Carolina

Charleston, The Exchange (City Hall)

Georgia

Augusta, State House

Totals

State Houses—9
Churches—6
Court Houses—2
Taverns—2
Academies–1
City Halls—1