Sacred Cod

Historical landmark · Beacon Hill

Sacred Cod

Historical landmark · Beacon Hill

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House Chamber, Massachusetts State House, Beacon St, Boston, MA 02133

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Historic State House featuring a 5-foot pine Sacred Cod sculpture  

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House Chamber, Massachusetts State House, Beacon St, Boston, MA 02133 Get directions

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House Chamber, Massachusetts State House, Beacon St, Boston, MA 02133 Get directions

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wheelchair accessible entrance

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Oct 25, 2025

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The Quirkiest Local Landmarks in Small-Town America

"The Sacred Cod hangs proudly in the Massachusetts State House. Well, Sacred Cod number three to be exact. Between the fire and thefts, this proud wooden pisces is practically an endangered species.  Originally installed in the Colonial state house in the early 1700’s, the carved wooden fish was meant as a constant reminder of the booming fishing trade which had supported the native people and was now beginning to create wealth for the colonists. The dimensions of the original fish are not known, but it wasn’t long before the wooden Gadus morhua was destroyed in a fire that burnt down the State House in 1747. Just one year later a new fish was hewn and installed in the new State House. Unfortunately, this new fish was not long for the world either, as it was poached by a mystery thief, never to be seen again. Undaunted, a third (and so far, final) cod sculpture was created and hung from the State House ceiling, but even this third fish could not stay put forever.  Finished and installed in 1784 the Sacred Cod that continues to hang in the State House to this day is a five foot long fish made of pine. The beloved icon continued to overlook the House of Representatives for over one hundred years until 1933 when the fish suddenly disappeared. The theft took the city by storm, taking up page after page of newspaper articles, spurring the dredging of a local lake, and even causing some officials to wonder if they should conduct business without the watchful dead eye of the fish. Soon it became clear that the theft was related to someone at the Harvard Lampoon, and after some detective work by a member of the Boston PD, the sacred cod was returned in a flower box dropped on the lawn.  When it was rehung, the Sacred Cod was hoisted six extra feet above the ground to put it even more securely out of the reach of potential thieves. It worked until the 1960s when a prank war targeted the holy fish again. A man dismounted it and began to take it from House of Representatives. He didn’t make it very far, though. The fish was heavier than he expected and realized he would not be able to make it out of the state house. The man deposited it into a broom closet and exited the state house codless.  The fishy fetish still hangs above the House of Representatives, watching as the tides of government ebb and flow. Who knows how long it will remain there before something fishy happens…" - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Miranda Cautillo

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Best haddock sandwich I’ve ever had! Also the salmon burgers are amazing when he’s not sold out!

Jan Smith

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Interesting, but not as impressive as the room itself

Rustee

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From what I’ve so far seen on the road The bulding looks nice

Joel Landry

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Sweet looking building

Nutty IrishDip

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A beautiful treasure hunt!! 🐟

Bastian Schmidt

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Die State Hall von Massachusetts. Sehr sehenswert! Wenn die Sonne scheint, ist die goldene Kuppel ein echter Hingucker. Wer dem freedom trail folgt, kommt daran vorbei.

Abdulmohsen Alfayez

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شفتها من الخارج فقط جميلة معلومة اضافية: القبة مصنوعة من الذهب الخالص واللي كلف تقريباً ١٣٣،٣٣٣ دولار

Zoé Vanneste

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Superbe endroit de l’extérieur. Je n’ai pas eu la chance de visiter l’intérieur. Instagram: zoeva.travel