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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

Chinatown mural tour

Take a walking tour of the public murals in Boston's Chinatown.

May 1, 2018
Event Date2018-05-01T17:30:00 - 2018-05-01T18:30:00

Ever pondered the who, what, and how of Chinatown’s many public murals? Wonder no more! Join the Chinese Historical Society of New England (CHSNE) for a 60-minute walking tour of public murals in Chinatown, revealing the stories and history behind them. Don’t miss this exclusive offering!

This is a ticketed event, so click the link below for more details. Space is limited, registration in advance is highly recommended. This event is also part of ArtWeek - a unique annual celebration of arts and culture from April 27 – May 6. Get the full festival schedule at artweekma.org.

May 1, 2018
Event Date2018-05-01T17:30:00 - 2018-05-01T18:30:00

Forest Hills Cemetery: some famous proponents and their stories

The Forest Hills Cemetery and the Forest Hills Educational Trust present, "A Lucy Stone Chapel Lecture Event," with author and historian Dee Morris.

May 20, 2018
Event Date2018-05-20T14:00:00 - 2018-05-20T15:30:00

In 1889, Lucy Stone, abolitionist and advocate of women's suffrage, declared that she was, “decidedly in favor of Cremation!” After her death four years later, Mrs. Stone was the first person in New England to be cremated in the 1893 facility erected by local cremation societies. The event was front page news.

Forest Hills purchased the handsome structure in 1925. Many other Greater Boston notables have chosen this alternative for their final disposition. Proponents include: Linda Richards, America's first trained nurse; Edgar Helms, founder of Goodwill Industries; Maria Baldwin, first African-American school principal in Massachusetts; and Ruby Foo, famed restaurateur.

May 20, 2018
Event Date2018-05-20T14:00:00 - 2018-05-20T15:30:00

Honoring and Memorializing the World Champion 1918 Red Sox

Through the Sixth Annual Early Baseball in Boston program, you can learn about the 1918 World Series Champions the Boston Red Sox.

May 21, 2018
Event Date2018-05-21T17:30:00

The featured speaker will be Gordon Edes, Red Sox team historian and former reporter for the Boston Globe and ESPN.

Also enjoy the “Ballpark Cocktail Hour” featuring beer, hot dogs, and crackerjacks. 

May 21, 2018
Event Date2018-05-21T17:30:00

Susquehannock Scattering and the Crisis of English Colonialism, 1675-1685

Seminar on Early American History given by the Massachusetts Historical Society.

May 1, 2018
Event Date2018-05-01T17:15:00 - 2018-05-01T19:30:00

Part of a larger book project, this paper argues that the seemingly distinct conflicts across the English colonies in the 1670s were actually connected by the political initiatives of the scattered Susquehannock Indians.

The Mass. Historical Society building at 1154 Boylston Street was designated a Boston Landmark in 2016.

May 1, 2018
Event Date2018-05-01T17:15:00 - 2018-05-01T19:30:00

Walking tour of the Aberdeen neighborhood

Explore the architecture that makes Aberdeen unique.

May 5, 2018
  • 11:30am
  • meet at corner of Commonwealth Ave & Mt Hood Rd
    Boston, MA 02135
  • Contact:
    Sharon Cayley
  • Price:
    Price
    FREE
  • Neighborhood:
    Neighborhood
    Brighton
  • Event Type:
  • Published Date
Event Date2018-05-05T11:30:00

Join the Brighton-Allston Historical Society and members of the Aberdeen Architectural District Commission to explore the diverse residential architecture of Boston’s earliest streetcar suburb.

May 5, 2018
  • 11:30am
  • meet at corner of Commonwealth Ave & Mt Hood Rd
    Boston, MA 02135
  • Contact:
    Sharon Cayley
  • Price:
    Price
    FREE
  • Neighborhood:
    Neighborhood
    Brighton
  • Event Type:
  • Published Date
Event Date2018-05-05T11:30:00
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