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Enjoying Forest Hills: walking tour of a spectacular 19th-century cemetery

Author and historian Dee Morris will join the Saturday afternoon walking tour of Forest Hills Cemetery.

May 12, 2018
  • 2:00pm - 3:30pm
  • 95 Forest Hills Avenue
    Boston, MA 02130
  • Contact:
    Forest Hills Cemetery
  • Price:
    Price
    $10
  • Neighborhood:
    Neighborhood
    Jamaica Plain
  • Published Date
Event Date2018-05-12T14:00:00 - 2018-05-12T15:30:00

This Walking Tour lasts up to 90 minutes with frequent stops over varied terrain. Meet at the visitor’s circle just inside the main gate. Please wear comfortable walking shoes and bring water.

See Eventbrite link for full event details.

May 12, 2018
  • 2:00pm - 3:30pm
  • 95 Forest Hills Avenue
    Boston, MA 02130
  • Contact:
    Forest Hills Cemetery
  • Price:
    Price
    $10
  • Neighborhood:
    Neighborhood
    Jamaica Plain
  • Published Date
Event Date2018-05-12T14:00:00 - 2018-05-12T15:30:00

Preservation Month 2019 kickoff

Every May, Boston Preservation Month encourages public awareness and appreciation of the City's historic resources.

May 1, 2019
  • 6:00pm
  • 99–101 Newbury Street
    Boston, MA 02116
  • Contact:
    Boston Landmarks Commission
  • Price:
    Price
    FREE
  • Neighborhood:
    Neighborhood
    Back Bay
    Beacon Hill
  • Event Type:
  • Published Date
Event Date2019-05-01T18:00:00

Preservation Month Kick-Off - May 1 at 6:00 pm–8:00 pm
New England Historic Genealogical Society
99-101 Newbury Street, Boston, MA 02116

Join the Boston Landmarks Commission to kick-off a month long celebration of the buildings, structures, sites, and areas that inform us about the people that have lived and worked in Boston and the events that have shaped the City from its beginning to the present.

Program:
Mayor Martin J. Walsh Proclamation – Preservation Month 2019
Remarks: Chris Cook, Chief of Environment, Energy, and Open Space
Presentation: Lynn Smiledge, Chair, Boston Landmarks Commission

Presentation: 3rd Annual Citizen Preservation Awardees.

  • Alison Pultinas - Preservation Advocacy
  • Carole Mooney - Archaeology
  • Byron Rushing - Lifetime Achievement.
  • Susan Prindle - Lifetime Achievement.

This event is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served.
Presented by: Boston Landmarks Commission | boston.gov/landmarks
Special Thanks: New England Historic Genealogical Society

Register online at: https://preservation2019kickoff.eventbrite.com

Pre-Event Tour at 5:00 PM
Meet in front of the Arlington Street Church

Highlights will include:
Arlington Street Church (1859-1861 - Arthur Gilman Architect)
Taj Hotel (1927 - Strickland, Blodget, and Law Architects)
Emmanuel Church (1862 - Alexander Estey Architect)
Restoration Hardware/Former Museum of Natural History (1862 - William G. Preston Architect)
Church of the Covenant (1865-1867 - R. M. Upjohn Architect)

 

 

May 1, 2019
  • 6:00pm
  • 99–101 Newbury Street
    Boston, MA 02116
  • Contact:
    Boston Landmarks Commission
  • Price:
    Price
    FREE
  • Neighborhood:
    Neighborhood
    Back Bay
    Beacon Hill
  • Event Type:
  • Published Date
Event Date2019-05-01T18:00:00

Commonwealth Avenue: Boston's grand boulevard

Take a walk through the heart of Victorian Boston on this tour of Commonwealth Avenue!

May 17, 2018
Event Date2018-05-17T18:00:00 - 2018-05-17T19:30:00

Boston's grand boulevard, Commonwealth Avenue, provides an enduringly popular stroll. The tour parallels the 19th-century filling and development of the Back Bay from its origin at Arlington Street down the seven blocks along the tree-lined, grassy Mall. See how careful effort over 150 years has preserved the "grandness" of the Avenue.

Prior registration is encouraged. Space is limited so make sure you RSVP!

May 17, 2018
Event Date2018-05-17T18:00:00 - 2018-05-17T19:30:00

Tour of the Boston Custom House Tower #2

Special Preservation Month tour of a Boston Landmark!

May 16, 2018
Event Date2018-05-16T12:00:00 - 2018-05-16T13:00:00

The Boston Landmarks Commission organized a special tour of the 1849 Boston Custom House and 1915 clock tower during Preservation Month in May. 

The Custom House, a Boston Landmark, is located in McKinley Square, in Boston’s Financial District.

Space is limited so an RSVP is required! New this year - register for one of two tours: May 2 or May 16.

May 16, 2018
Event Date2018-05-16T12:00:00 - 2018-05-16T13:00:00

Celebrating craftsmanship: Anglican art and architecture tour

Tour of the interior and exterior architecture of this iconic church.

May 18, 2018
Event Date2018-05-18T18:00:00 - 2018-05-18T19:00:00

Sharpen your observation skills and study the aesthetic components of the Old North Church while celebrating the craftsmanship involved in building and creating this national icon.

Join us for a highly participatory experience examining the exterior and interior architecture, as well as three fine art pieces inside the church, including 17th century wooden Baroque angels and an altar painting by John Ritto Penniman. Visit the second floor gallery of the church, see the organ up close, and stand on the altar while you consider the visual elements within the context of the 18th and 19th centuries and contemplate the labor and skill involved. There's always more than meets the eye!

Disclaimer: This tour requires climbing and descending one flight of steep, narrow stairs to the second floor gallery of the church.

May 18, 2018
Event Date2018-05-18T18:00:00 - 2018-05-18T19:00:00

Work and employment in late 18th-century Boston

The lecture and community conversation is part of the Old North Speaker Series.

May 2, 2018
Event Date2018-05-02T18:30:00 - 2018-05-02T20:30:00

Labor took many forms for Revolutionary-era Bostonians, who conducted work in many types of locations and under a variety of social arrangements. Occupations, levels of skill, and working conditions varied considerably. Men, women, and children, free and enslaved, conducted work in households and workshops, on wharves and slipways, in ropewalks and printing shops. Join Professor Christopher Clark as he provides insights into the Atlantic world, the beginnings of the American Revolution, race and gender relations, and the origins of Boston’s subsequent urban growth through the lens of laboring people.

Registration required. Donations strongly suggested. Click the link for more information and to RSVP!

May 2, 2018
Event Date2018-05-02T18:30:00 - 2018-05-02T20:30:00

Historic Roslindale Substation

Enjoy historic atmosphere, and cider, in a unique building.

May 17, 2018
  • 5:00pm - 7:00pm
  • 4228 Washington Street
    Boston, MA 02131
  • Contact:
    Alia Hamada Forrest
  • Price:
    Price
    Purchase of beverage expected
  • Neighborhood:
    Neighborhood
    Roslindale
  • Event Type:
  • Published Date
Event Date2018-05-17T17:00:00 - 2018-05-17T19:00:00

The Craft Beer Cellar at the Roslindale Substation is hosting a hard cider sampling. Also on site, an exhibit showcasing the 1911 Substation’s history. The co-sponsor of this event is Roslindale Village Main Street. (this event date has changed)

May 17, 2018
  • 5:00pm - 7:00pm
  • 4228 Washington Street
    Boston, MA 02131
  • Contact:
    Alia Hamada Forrest
  • Price:
    Price
    Purchase of beverage expected
  • Neighborhood:
    Neighborhood
    Roslindale
  • Event Type:
  • Published Date
Event Date2018-05-17T17:00:00 - 2018-05-17T19:00:00

Castle Island and Fort Independence Tours

Starting Memorial Day weekend, volunteers will be offering free tours of Fort Independence.

May 26, 2018
Event Date2018-05-26T12:00:00 - 2018-05-26T15:30:00

Free tours of the Fort are sponsored by the Castle Island Association, in cooperation with the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation.

May 26, 2018
Event Date2018-05-26T12:00:00 - 2018-05-26T15:30:00

Historic walking tour on Newbury Street

Explore how an appreciation for art and architecture guided the historic development of Newbury Street.

May 2, 2019
Event Date2019-05-02T18:00:00 - 2019-05-02T19:30:00

From its earliest beginnings 150 years ago, the Back Bay embraced major cultural institutions alongside the exclusive private homes of Boston’s elite. The Museum of Fine Arts and MIT, the first American university to confer architectural degrees, both trace their origins to the neighborhood.

In fact, its major civic space, Copley Square, was originally called Art Square until renamed in honor of the City’s celebrated painter of the colonial period. Art was not only central to the Back Bay’s identity as a fashionable district, but remains an integral part of its essence today.

The tour is conducted by William Young, of Epsilon Associates, a former staff member to the Back Bay Architectural Commission. This is a free event sponsored by the Newbury Street League. Reservations required. The tour is limited to 30 people.

May 2, 2019
Event Date2019-05-02T18:00:00 - 2019-05-02T19:30:00

This Land is Your Land Series: 'The Future of Our Land'

A public talk on the demand for real estate in Boston and the fate of open space.

May 2, 2018
  • 6:00pm - 7:30pm
  • 1154 Boylston Street
    Boston, MA 02215
  • Contact:
    Massachusetts Historical Society
  • Price:
    Price
    $10 (Free for MHS Members and EBT cardholders).
  • Neighborhood:
    Neighborhood
    Citywide
    Allston
    Back Bay
    Bay Village
    Beacon Hill
    Brighton
    Charlestown
    Chinatown/Leather District
    Dorchester
    Downtown
    East Boston
    Fenway/Kenmore
    Hyde Park
    Jamaica Plain
    Mattapan
    Mission Hill
    North End
    Roslindale
    Roxbury
    South Boston
    South End
    West End
    West Roxbury
  • Published Date
Event Date2018-05-02T18:00:00 - 2018-05-02T19:30:00

How will increased real estate demand and density in Boston affect plans to preserve open space? How will climate change impact our priorities for preserving open space and how might it limit our options?

 The Mass. Historical Society and partners Trustees of Reservations, Dept. of Conservation and Recreation, Mount Auburn Cemetery, Emerald Necklace Conservancy, the Norman B. Leventhal Map Center present this programming.

Pre-talk reception at 5:30 p.m. Registration is required. Follow the link below for more details.

May 2, 2018
  • 6:00pm - 7:30pm
  • 1154 Boylston Street
    Boston, MA 02215
  • Contact:
    Massachusetts Historical Society
  • Price:
    Price
    $10 (Free for MHS Members and EBT cardholders).
  • Neighborhood:
    Neighborhood
    Citywide
    Allston
    Back Bay
    Bay Village
    Beacon Hill
    Brighton
    Charlestown
    Chinatown/Leather District
    Dorchester
    Downtown
    East Boston
    Fenway/Kenmore
    Hyde Park
    Jamaica Plain
    Mattapan
    Mission Hill
    North End
    Roslindale
    Roxbury
    South Boston
    South End
    West End
    West Roxbury
  • Published Date
Event Date2018-05-02T18:00:00 - 2018-05-02T19:30:00
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