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Walking Tour of Stony Brook, JP

Explore a fascinating former industrial area at the geographic heart of Boston 

May 27, 2017
Event Date2017-05-27T11:00:00 - 2017-05-27T12:00:00

Explore a former industrial area at the geographic heart of Boston with:

  • 19th-century tannery and brewery buildings
  • homes of early German settlers, and
  • today’s Boston Beer Co., brewers of Samuel Adams beer

In the 1970s, a coalition of community groups joined together to block construction of the Southwest Expressway through Jamaica Plain and other Boston neighborhoods. Today, the Southwest Corridor Park that runs through the Stony Brook neighborhood stands as a testament to the power of community activism.

This free event is sponsored by the Jamaica Plain Historical Society.

May 27, 2017
Event Date2017-05-27T11:00:00 - 2017-05-27T12:00:00

Honoring Our Heroes

Take part in an event for the men and women who serve in our military.

May 27, 2017
Event Date2017-05-27T09:00:00 - 2017-05-27T18:00:00

Honor the men and women who served in our nation’s military at the USS Constitution Museum during Memorial Day Weekend.

This event is sponsored by the USS Constitution Museum.

May 27, 2017
Event Date2017-05-27T09:00:00 - 2017-05-27T18:00:00

Visual Tour, Brighton

Comb through the Brighton-Allston Historical Society's photograph collection.

May 25, 2017
Event Date2017-05-25T19:00:00

The Brighton-Allston Historical Society is offering a "visual tour" of new additions to their extensive photographic collection, highlighting over 100 images.

The tour is presented by BAHS Board Members Charlie Vasiliades and Sarah Mayer. This free event is sponsored by Brighton-Allston Historical Society.

May 25, 2017
Event Date2017-05-25T19:00:00

Back Bay tour

Experience Back Bay's "miracle of preservation."

May 24, 2017
Event Date2017-05-24T17:00:00

The Back Bay is one of the largest neighborhoods of preserved Victorian and Edwardian residential architecture in the United States.

This free event is sponsored by the Neighborhood Association of the Back Bay and BackBayHouses.org. Reservations required. 

May 24, 2017
Event Date2017-05-24T17:00:00

Sea Chantey and Maritime Sing

Listen, learn, and lift your voices! 

May 21, 2017
Event Date2017-05-21T14:00:00 - 2017-05-21T17:00:00

Join a rousing chorus of sea chanteys at the USS Constitution Museum. This event takes place on the third Sunday of May and every month.

This event is family friendly, and everyone is invited! Donations are also welcome.

May 21, 2017
Event Date2017-05-21T14:00:00 - 2017-05-21T17:00:00

Dorchester Historical Society talk

The Dorchester Historical Society celebrates four centuries of Dorchester life through its collections and programs.

May 20, 2018
Event Date2018-05-20T14:00:00

This event starts at 2 p.m. at the Dorchester Historical Society's headquarters, the historic William Clapp House, 195 Boston Street. This is a free event.

May 20, 2018
Event Date2018-05-20T14:00:00

Walking Tour of the Southwest Corridor Park

The Southwest Corridor Park was the result of a movement that defeated an eight-lane highway running through Boston’s southwestern neighborhoods. 

May 21, 2017
Event Date2017-05-21T13:00:00

Residents played an important role in stopping the planned I-95 and in the efforts to create a park out of the razed land. This walking tour will follow the path of the park and discuss the changes in landscape to that section of Jamaica Plain and the communities that forged those changes.

We invite you to continue the conversation after the tour at Doyle’s Café, where light refreshments will be on offer (cash bar). Please note the tour starts at the Jackson Square T stop and ends near the Green Street T stop.

This free event is sponsored by Jamaica Plain Historical Society.

May 21, 2017
Event Date2017-05-21T13:00:00

Heroism and Hubris: Concrete Architecture in Boston

The Nichols House Museum Lecture Series presents speakers Chris Grimley and Mark Pasnik.

May 18, 2017
Event Date2017-05-18T17:30:00

The design of the Nichols House Museum is attributed to Charles Bulfinch, whose Massachusetts State House was built with a focus on civil service and public discourse. Completed nearly 200 years later, Boston City Hall is often problematically labeled as “Brutalist.” However, the concrete architecture that transformed Boston during 1960s and 1970s was conceived with progressive-minded intentions that are consistent with Bulfinch’s ethical vision.

This presentation will focus on Boston City Hall, one of the most compelling and controversial works of the era. The event is free and co-sponsored by the Boston Landmarks Commission and the Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture. The event is followed by a walking tour for those interested. To take part, please register for the event.

May 18, 2017
Event Date2017-05-18T17:30:00

Walking tour of Sumner Hill, Jamaica Plain

Tour a National Historic District that includes one of the finest collections of Victorian houses in the area.

May 20, 2017
Event Date2017-05-20T11:00:00

This National Historic District features fine examples of Victorian houses, including the ancestral home of the founder of Dole Pineapple Co. You'll also see homes of activist abolitionists and women suffragists of the 19th and early 20th centuries.

This free event is sponsored by Jamaica Plain Historical Society.

May 20, 2017
Event Date2017-05-20T11:00:00

Walking Tour of the Fort Point Channel

Explore this industrial waterway area, now a centerpiece of the neighborhood's revival.

May 18, 2017
Event Date2017-05-18T18:00:00

This tour focuses on the Channel itself from how it came to be through the activities of the:

  • Boston Wharf Company
  • South Station development
  • Central Artery/Tunnel Project, and
  • recent activation efforts.

The tour will feature the workings of its three remaining historic bridges, plus the memories of the Mt. Washington, the rolling bridges at South Station, and the ambitious cofferdam.

Tickets for the event cost $15 for general admission; $5 for Boston By Foot Members.

May 18, 2017
Event Date2017-05-18T18:00:00
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