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The who, why, and how of the incredible Tiffany Glass

A very special tour about stained glass windows.

May 18, 2019
Event Date2019-05-18T10:00:00 - 2019-05-18T15:00:00

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Why do so many historical churches have stained glass windows? How were they made? Who was Tiffany and why was he so special? How do we preserve these glass artworks today and why is it important to save them?
Tours start at 10 a.m., run throughout the day, and will include kid-friendly activities like a scavenger hunt. Also, meet a glass artist and see a live demonstration and talk starting at 1 p.m.

Takes place in Arlington Street Church in Back Bay, designated a Boston Landmark in 1978.

May 18, 2019
Event Date2019-05-18T10:00:00 - 2019-05-18T15:00:00

Historic gems of the Back Bay Fens

From foul muddy flats to the parkland of today, the Fens has undergone many transformations in the last 125 years.

May 18, 2019
Event Date2019-05-18T11:00:00 - 2019-05-18T12:30:00

Join Emerald Necklace docents as they talk and walk the historic landscape. Stops include the Kelleher Rose Garden, with its more than 1,500 roses and reconstructed fountain, the oldest WWII Victory Gardens in America, and a special visit to the Veterans Memorial in honor of Armed Forces Day.

The tour begins and ends at the Shattuck Visitor Center, 125 The Fenway, Boston, MA 02115. It's free and open to the public. No registration required. Bring a refillable water bottle and wear comfortable walking shoes.

May 18, 2019
Event Date2019-05-18T11:00:00 - 2019-05-18T12:30:00

Katharine Gibbs School and Gibbs College walking tour

Gibbs was the most famous school of its kind in the world from 1911 to 2011.

May 18, 2019
Event Date2019-05-18T10:00:00 - 2019-05-18T12:30:00

Katharine Gibbs made sure that all of the campuses from Providence, Boston, New York, and beyond were in beautiful buildings in elegant parts of their cities. What could be more elegant than Back Bay in the spring?

Join a former Gibbs dean in a tour of the excellent sites of Gibbs in Back Bay. Whether you are a graduate, a history buff, or someone who has heard about Gibbs for years and wants to know more, this is a great treat!

May 18, 2019
Event Date2019-05-18T10:00:00 - 2019-05-18T12:30:00

Seniors Connect: Boston Public Market

Join us for a one-hour guided tour of the Boston Public Market.

May 16, 2019
Event Date2019-05-16T10:30:00 - 2019-05-16T11:30:00

You'll learn about our unique story, explore the space, and meet the makers who grow, catch, brew, raise, cultivate, bake, ferment, cook, and harvest their food. Exact meeting location will be emailed upon registration.

May 16, 2019
Event Date2019-05-16T10:30:00 - 2019-05-16T11:30:00

'Constructing King's Chapel': An architecture and material culture tour

"Constructing King's Chapel" explores the church's 333-year history through its architecture and material culture.

May 16, 2019
  • 6:00pm - 7:00pm
    Repeats weekly on Thursday, starting from May 16, 2019, until May 30, 2019
  • 58 Tremont Street
    Boston, MA 02108
  • Contact:
    Faye Charpentier, History Program Director
  • Price:
    Price
    $10 (Please contact for information about student and military discounts)
  • Neighborhood:
    Neighborhood
    Downtown
  • Published Date
Event Date2019-05-16T18:00:00 - 2019-05-16T19:00:00

Uncover the many layers of King’s Chapel’s past, literally and figuratively, as you explore the church as both a historic and living place.

This tour focuses not only on the literal construction and adornment of the church, but also how its congregation over time has continually added meaning to the space. You'll learn about how changes over time — to the building, congregation, and landscape of Boston — have constructed how King’s Chapel is seen and understood as a historic place today.

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This tour will be repeated on Thursdays, May 23 and May 30.

May 16, 2019
  • 6:00pm - 7:00pm
    Repeats weekly on Thursday, starting from May 16, 2019, until May 30, 2019
  • 58 Tremont Street
    Boston, MA 02108
  • Contact:
    Faye Charpentier, History Program Director
  • Price:
    Price
    $10 (Please contact for information about student and military discounts)
  • Neighborhood:
    Neighborhood
    Downtown
  • Published Date
Event Date2019-05-16T18:00:00 - 2019-05-16T19:00:00

Hidden Gardens of Beacon Hill Tour

The annual tour of the hidden gardens of Beacon Hill honors a long tradition of urban gardening in Boston.

May 16, 2019
Event Date2019-05-16T09:00:00 - 2019-05-16T17:00:00

We will welcome more than 2,000 visitors to our neighborhood. They will enjoy not only our hidden gardens, but also our shops, restaurants, and museums.

From its first garden tour since the club was founded in 1928, club members have opened their gardens every year on the third Thursday in May, even through the Depression and World War II. We hope you will enjoy the day visiting the nooks, crannies and charming spaces that make Beacon Hill special.

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The tour is rain or shine.

May 16, 2019
Event Date2019-05-16T09:00:00 - 2019-05-16T17:00:00

Preservation Month Open House

NOTE: this event was rescheduled from May 15 to May 29.

Join Old South Meeting House staff and neighbors for light refreshments, a short lecture at 5:15 p.m. on the 1729 historic site’s fascinating historic preservation story, and an opportunity to explore the permanent exhibition, “Voices of Protest,” at your leisure. 

May 29, 2019
Event Date2019-05-29T17:00:00 - 2019-05-29T18:00:00

Learn why there is an 18th-century horseshoe in the permanent exhibits, how the Meeting House is indebted to a fire engine from New Hampshire, how Louisa May Alcott and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow supported the Meeting House’s preservation in the late 1800s, why William Lloyd Garrison didn’t, and how this building’s preservation story continues as it approaches its 300th birthday!

This program is made possible with funding from the Lowell Institute.

May 29, 2019
Event Date2019-05-29T17:00:00 - 2019-05-29T18:00:00

Franklin Park Bird Walk

Take a 90-minute walk through Scarboro Hill Woods and around Scarboro Pond.

May 15, 2019
  • 7:00am - 8:30am
  • Franklin Park
    Boston, MA 02124
  • Contact:
    Franklin Park Coalition
  • Price:
    Price
    FREE
  • Neighborhood:
    Neighborhood
    Jamaica Plain
    Roxbury
  • Published Date
Event Date2019-05-15T07:00:00 - 2019-05-15T08:30:00

Thrill to the sights and sounds of an array of birds that inhabit Franklin Park each spring. All levels welcome. Bring binoculars.

May 15, 2019
  • 7:00am - 8:30am
  • Franklin Park
    Boston, MA 02124
  • Contact:
    Franklin Park Coalition
  • Price:
    Price
    FREE
  • Neighborhood:
    Neighborhood
    Jamaica Plain
    Roxbury
  • Published Date
Event Date2019-05-15T07:00:00 - 2019-05-15T08:30:00

Indian Americans of Massachusetts

Indians are the most recent immigrants in Massachusetts. Though a tiny minority, their contributions are numerous and far-reaching.

May 15, 2019
Event Date2019-05-15T18:00:00 - 2019-05-15T19:30:00

Author Meenal Atul Pandya details the influence of Indians on Massachusetts history. Pandya has been writing about India and its culture for more than two decades, observing the lifestyle and issues that face the Indian diaspora.

May 15, 2019
Event Date2019-05-15T18:00:00 - 2019-05-15T19:30:00

Black children's cultural and political resistance

This talk examines the lives of African American children in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston during the late-18th to early-20th centuries by focusing on Black children's labor, play, and schooling.

May 15, 2019
Event Date2019-05-15T12:00:00 - 2019-05-15T13:00:00

It argues that northern Black children intersected shifting constructions of race and childhood, as a group upon which society experimented with treatments of the newly recognized social category of the child, and came to terms with the social and economic place of the nascent free Black community.

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This is a brown-bag lunch hosted by the Massachusetts Historical Society.

May 15, 2019
Event Date2019-05-15T12:00:00 - 2019-05-15T13:00:00
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