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    Boston, Massachusetts USA Abiel Smith School
    46 Joy St. Beacon Hill
    Boston, MA 02114
    617-742-5415
    The Museum of Afro American History, Boston, is a not-for-profit cultural institution dedicated to preserving, conserving and accurately interpreting the contributions of African Americans.

    African Meeting House
    8 Smith Court
    Boston, MA 02446
    617-742-5415
    The Museum of Afro American History, Boston, is a not-for-profit cultural institution dedicated to preserving, conserving and accurately interpreting the contributions of African Americans.

    The French Library & Cultural Center
    53 Marlborough Street
    Boston, MA 02116
    617-266-4351
    Looking for a taste of French culture in Boston? Then visit the French Cultural Center and Library. The French Cultural Center offers translation and interpretation services, language classes, films, and videos. Enjoy the varied art exhibitions, concerts, lectures and special events.

    Beacon Hill Walking Tours - Magnificent and Modest
    Visit the elegant Federal style Otis House, stroll around Beacon Hill; view the homes of well to do merchants and then the modest dwellings on the North Slope where the working class resided.

    Society for Preservation of NE Antiquities
    141 Cambridge St.
    Boston, MA 02114
    617-227-3956
    Museum of cultural history that collects and preserves buildings, landscapes, and objects dating from the seventeenth century to the present. .

    Black Heritage Trail
    46 Joy Street
    Boston, MA 02114
    617-739-1200
    A walking tour of the history of Boston's Black community between 1800-1900 on Beacon Hill. The tour includes: Meeting House, Smith CourtResidences, Abiel Smith School, G. Middleton House, Robert Gould Shaw Memorial, Phillips School, home of John J Smith, Charles St. Meeting House, Lewis & Harriet Hayden House, and Coburn's Gaming House. Historic walking map available. All sites must be visited with an arranged tour except those hours noted at specific sites.

    Book Lover's Dream Tour
    Boston History Collaborative - Literary Trail
    38 Burroughs St.
    Boston, MA 02130
    617-574-5963
    A guided walking tour of either Boston, Cambridge, or Concord's delightful, private bookstores, followed by tea and literary conversation in an elegant, historic setting. Call for reservations.

    Boston Irish Famine Memorial
    50 Braintree Hill Office Park
    Braintree, MA 02184
    617-696-9880
    The Boston Irish Famine Memorial, along the city's Freedom Trail, was unveiled in June, 1998 to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Irish Famine, an episode which sent over 100,000 Irish refugees to Boston. It is also a tribute to the memory of over one million Irish who died during the Irish Famine (1845-1849) and a remembrance of people still suffering famines in countries around the world.

    Boston Stock Exchange
    100 Franklin St.
    Boston, MA
    617-723-9500
    Take a tour of Boston's stock exchange! The glass-enclosed viewing area above the trading floor offers an area for self-guided tours. Exhibits and multi-media displays trace the close links between the Exchange's role as an early source of capital, the development of New England's economy and the growth of Boston's financial services industry. Online access to breaking financial news and stock market data are available.

    Boston History Collaborative - Literary Trail
    38 Burroughs St.
    Boston, MA 02130
    617-574-5963
    Boston History Collaborative is a non profit alliance of four groups interested in furthering interest in Boston and American history, and tourism. This model for historical tourism blends the best of our historical heritage with innovations to create a presentation of Boston's rich history. Trails include the Literary Trail, Boston By Sea: The Maritime Trail, and The Immigration Trail.

    Boston African American National Historic Site
    African Meeting House
    8 Smith Court
    Boston, MA 02446
    617-742-5415
    Black Heritage Trail site; Begin at the Boston Common Visitor Center to visit The Boston African American National Historic Sites along the Black Heritage Trail. The first site is the Shaw Memorial, across from the State House. Explore the rich history of Beacon Hill's 19th century Black community.

    Boston By Sea: The Maritime Trail
    617-574-5950
    Boston's Maritime Trail currently offers a great opportunity to connect a variety of sites and activities centered on Boston's rich seafaring history. Ships and museums, shops and harbor islands, historic centers for shipbuilding and scenes of romance, roguery and revolution make up this interesting and fun trail along Boston Harbor. Going beyond the city limits, the trail continues the story of Massachusetts' place in sea history. Begin at the Boston Common Visitor Information Center to pick up a map and up-to-date event listings along the trail; then, head down to the sea !

    Boston History Collaborative - Maritime Trail
    38 Burroughs St.
    Boston, MA 02130
    617-574-5950
    Boston History Collaborative is a non profit alliance of leaders from the visitor industry, the business community, local government, historic attractions and senior historian. Established in 1997, the organization's mission is to spearhead the development of a new model of historical tourism in Boston. Its mission is to increase tourism by making Boston's authentic historical attractions more exciting and interactive for both visitors and local residents. Three trail are currently offered or are under development - The Literary Trail, The Maritime Trail and the Immigration Trail

    Boston Center for the Arts
    539 Tremont St.
    Boston, MA 02125
    617-426-5000
    Located in the heart of the South End, easily accessible by public transportation and within walking distance from Chinatown, Back Bay, Beacon Hill and the Theatre District, the Center features programs in the historic Cyclorama, exhibitions in the Mills Gallery, theater performances in three small theaters and offers studio space for artists.

    Boston Light on Little Brewster Island
    Fan Pier
    Boston, MA
    617-223-8666
    Boston Light is America's oldest lighthouse and the country's only lighthouse manned by active duty Coast Guard personnel. Completed in 1716 and rebuilt from its own rubble in 1783, the lighthouse was preserved by special legislation. A great chance to get up into Boston Light and look around. Tours leave aboard the 49 seat Hurricane and last approx. 2 1/2 hours. Tours leave on Saturdays at 9am and 1pm from Fan Pier.

    Boston National Historical Park
    Headquarters for the National Park Service in Boston.
    Charlestown Navy Yard
    Boston, MA 02129
    617-242-5644
    Visit the Boston National Historical Park, and capture the spirit of the old and the new within Boston.

    Boston Tea Party Ship & Museum
    Boston Tea Party Ship & Museum
    Congress St. Bridge
    Boston, MA 02210
    617-338-1773
    Begin at the Boston Common Visitor Center to pick up information and perhaps a trolley tour to the Boston Tea Party Ship & Museum. Visit a replica of the "tea party ship." Celebrate freedom during Patriots Day week on board the ship located on the Congress Street Bridge. Relive the Boston Tea Party with costumed guides aboard the full scale replica of Big Beaver. History comes alive aboard the replica Tea Ship. Participate in the reenactment presentation with Paul Revere & Sam Adams. Throw tea chests overboard. Engage in discussions with Colonial Costumed Guides. "Tax free" tea served, too.

    Bunker Hill
    617-241-7575
    Enjoy a dramatic multimedia presentation of the first battle of the Revolution at the Bunker Hill Pavilion, located 200 yards from "Old Ironsides" in Charlestown.

    Commonwealth Museum & Massachusetts Archives
    220 Morrissey Boulevard
    Boston, MA 02125
    617-727-9268
    Explore the people, places and politics of Massachusetts. Interactive exhibits focus on and contemporary issues of appeal to visitors of all ages.

    DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park
    51 Sandy Pond Rd.
    Lincoln, MA 01773
    781-259-8355
    Take a stroll through the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park. The museum is dedicated to the exhibition of art and sculpture.

    First Church of Christ, Scientist (The)
    175 Huntington Avenue
    Boston, MA 02115
    617-450-3790
    Tour the Mother Church, visit nondenominational Bible exhibit, and see the 30 foot stained glass Mapparium in the Christian Science Publishing Society, where the Christian Science Monitor is published.

    Fort Point Open Studios
    Fort Point Channel Neighborhood
    Seaport District
    Boston, MA
    617-423-4299
    Stroll through the working studios of Boston's resident artists in the Fort Point Channel neighborhood. Look, study, talk to the artists, and buy their works! Please call for a map.

    Harriet Tubman Park
    Columbus Ave. & Warren St.
    South End
    Boston, MA
    Columbus Ave. between Holyoke and Pembroke St., at the corner of Warren. 10 minutes walking distance from Prudential Center. A tiny park situated in Boston's historic South End, will feature a 1913 statue "Emancipation" - the only monument in America to freed slaves. Created by black artist Meta Warrick Fuller, it depicts a man and woman metaphorically from bondage. Born a slave, Harriet Tubman is recognized as the mother of the Underground Railroad, a dangerous escape route for slaves to freedom. Beginning in 1850, Tubman's tenacity and emboldened spirit helped 300 black men and women escape slavery. Her brilliance as a speaker galvanized abolitionists in Boston to become a leading force in 19th century history.

    Harpoon Brewery
    306 Northern Ave.
    Boston, MA 02210
    617-574-9551
    Atlantic Ave., to Congress St., to Northern Ave. (past World Trade Center/Jimmy's Restaurant) at the EDIC Marine Industrial Park. Located on Boston's waterfront (Seaport District), the Harpoon Brewery is New England's largest brewer of specialty beers. Tours, tastings, events, catalogue Brew-Wear and more make this a great place to sample hand-crafted beers in all seasons.

    Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
    280 The Fenway
    Boston, MA 02115
    617-566-1401
    This 15th century Venetian palace created at the turn of the century by Isabella Stewart Gardner houses more than 2,500 art objects, among them works by Rembrandt, Botticelli, Raphael, Titan, and Matisse. Relax in the interior flowering courtyard and outdoor gardens. Visit the Cafe & gift shop. Information about the Museum is available in Braille and large print at the Information desk.

    John Hancock Observatory
    Copley Square
    200 Clarendon St.
    Boston, MA 02116
    617-572-6429
    Located on the 60th floor of NE's largest building, the Observatory offers unparalleled views of Boston and beyond. It also features several exciting interactive and audio-visual exhibits.

    Longyear Museum & Historical Society
    120 Seaver St.
    Brookline, MA 02146
    617-27-8943
    An independent historical museum featuring Mary Baker Eddy's life. Founded in 1926, it maintains six historic houses, exhibits and archival/library materials.

    Museum of African American History - African Meeting House
    138 Mountfort St. Brookline
    Boston, MA 02446
    617-739-1200
    The Museum is a non-profit educational institution founded to study the social history of New England's African American communities. It also promotes an awareness of that history by means of educational programs, publications, exhibits and special events. Sites include African Meeting House & The Black Heritage Trail.

    Museum of National Center of Afro-American Artists
    300 Walnut St.
    Roxbury Boston, MA 02119
    617-442-8614
    An art museum dedicated to the promotion, exhibition, collection and criticism of the Black visual arts heritage worldwide. Programs are offered in 5 areas, as well as publications, research and education.

    New England Historic Genealogical Society
    101 Newbury St.
    Boston, MA 02116
    617-536-5740
    New England's largest collection of family and local history materials, this modern library is an historic Back Bay landmark. Tours, research assistance available.

    Nichols House Museum
    55 Mount Vernon St.
    Boston, MA 02108
    617-227-6993
    This historic house museum is located on Beacon Hill and is available for small functions and cocktail parties.

    Old North Church
    193 Salem St.
    North End
    Boston, MA 02113
    617-523-6676
    Built in 1723, the Old North Church is Boston's oldest church building. It's where the signal was given to launch Paul Revere's ride on April 18, 1775. The Church and museum/gift shop are open daily to visitors from 9am to 5pm, summer till 7pm.

    Old South Meeting House
    310 Washington St.
    Boston, MA 02108
    617-482-6439
    Freedom Trail : It's where the Boston Tea Party began ! See the award-winning restoration of this National Historic Landmark and experience Old South's history through an innovative audio program that transports you back in time and places you right in the middle of the action.

    Prudential Skywalk Observation Deck & Exhibit
    Prudential Tower
    800 Boylston St.
    Boston, MA 02199
    617-859-0648
    The Prudential Skywalk Observation Deck offers the only 360 degree view of Boston and beyond from over 700 feet up.

    Robert Gould Shaw & 54th Regiment Memorial
    Boston Common & Park St.
    Across from State House on Beacon St.
    Boston, MA 02114
    617-742-5415
    A Black Heritage Trail site commemorating the Civil War regiment. The Black regiment, which served with honor in the Civil War, was the basis for the movie Glory.

    USS Constitution Museum
    Charlestown Navy Yard
    Boston, MA 02129
    617-426-1812
    Experience one of America's great national treasures - Old Ironsides. Share in the historical heritage, take the wheel yourself to sail into battle during 1812, or travel "around the world" during her 1844-46 world cruise.

    Walks Through Freedom
    617-227-8800
    All year round by reservation.
    Walk the Freedom Trail with costumed, historic ambassadors from Revolutionary times, discover or re-discover the story of America! Explore the Trail with the Freedom Trail Players as they re-tell the known and little- known tales of the past, leading the way through city streets to the actual sites of our American Heritage.
    Freedom Trail
    3 School Street
    Boston, MA
    617-227-8800
    Boston's three-mile walk through history -- follow the red brick road to 16 historic sites: Boston Common, The State House, park Street Church, Granary Burying Ground, King's Chapel, Ben Franklin's statue, Old South Meeting House, Old Corner Bookstore, Old State House, Boston Massacre Site, Faneuil Hall, Paul Revere House, Old North Church, and Copp's Hill Burying Ground, USS Constitution, & Bunker Hill Monument

    Women's Heritage Trail
    Boston, MA
    617-522-2872
    Begin at the Boston Common Visitor Information booth to start five guided walks through four centuries of Boston women. The Downtown Walk highlights the search for equal rights; the North End Walk explores the diversity of cultures; the Beacon Hill Walk reveals the stories of writers, artists and activists; the South Cove/Chinatown Walk celebrates women's action for economic and social justice; and the Back Bay Walk tells the tales of educators, artists and social reformers. Follow the footsteps of some remarkable Boston women and share their stories of heritage and freedom, accomplishment and achievements as you "remember the ladies." Pick up the 80-page illustrated book "Boston Women's Heritage Trail" and begin at the Boston Commons Visitors Information Booth.

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