“We Are One:” An exhibit at the Boston Public Library with the “Journal of the American Revolution”
On Saturday, May 9, Journal of the American Revolution editors [Read more...]
On Saturday, May 9, Journal of the American Revolution editors [Read more...]
Rose Doherty, President of the Partnership of the Historic Bostons, [Read more...]
Patti Violette, Executive Director of the Shirley-Eustis House Association and [Read more...]
Liz Covart, one of the core group who helped get [Read more...]
Update: pictures In September 1774, British royal rule [Read more...]
With the Freedom Trail as the centerpiece of Boston's tourism [Read more...]
Update: Pictures (but only a few, because we were asked [Read more...]
The Museum of World War II is not a museum [Read more...]
With objects dating to 1844, Scott Ferson has the largest [Read more...]
Updated Saturday, February 27: We had a great tour today. [Read more...]
Massachusetts Commonwealth Museum The Commonwealth Museum is the [Read more...]
Updated May 9: Sold out. Join us on May [Read more...]
Update: Event photos Founded in 1716, Boston [Read more...]
Check below for last minute cancellations. This filled up on [Read more...]
This summer, join us for a historical island getaway. In [Read more...]
Join us for a special tour of the Massachusetts Historical [Read more...]
Updated October 19: This was sold by May, but [Read more...]
This election season, we're going behind the scenes at the [Read more...]
This December, join your fellow history nerds in Salem, for [Read more...]
Update: Photos! <nbsp;> <nbsp;> Join us at the [Read more...]
Join us at the Museum of Russian Icons, to learn [Read more...]
New this year and taking place as part of History [Read more...]
Updated March 24: Park on the street or in the [Read more...]
In 1739, Isaac Royall, Jr inherited his father's brick home [Read more...]
We're headed to Colonial Newport for the day, with a [Read more...]
Built in 1637, the Fairbanks House is the oldest wooden structure standing [Read more...]
Please join us as we explore historic Marblehead on a morning walk, [Read more...]
Updated: Event pictures by Jake This is a [Read more...]
Thanks to Marilynne Roach and the folks at the Watertown [Read more...]
December 1 update: We have one spot available. It's as [Read more...]
Updated December 21: All the spots have been taken. A [Read more...]
Our tour will be led by Erica Dumont, Lexington Historical [Read more...]
Take a private tour of Hale Farm, which was originally [Read more...]
Our structural tour of the Abigail Adams Birthplace is be [Read more...]
A private tour of the King Caesar House and the [Read more...]
Updated August 10 at 9:30 pm: Due to the high [Read more...]
We will take a private tour of three historic buildings [Read more...]
Updated October 1: Just received this note from Michele Pecoraro, Executive [Read more...]
The Nichols House Museum occupies an impressive four-story town house [Read more...]
Dr. Daisy Yiyou Wang, the Robert N. Shapiro Curator of Chinese [Read more...]
The Cyrus E. Dallin Art Museum The Cyrus E. Dallin [Read more...]
Updated at 10:30 pm on April 5: Yes, we're "on." [Read more...]
We will be visiting the former Lincoln home of Walter [Read more...]
George Washington arrived in Cambridge at the beginning of July [Read more...]
When the Eustis Estate was built, it was a wonder [Read more...]
The Ether Dome The Paul S. Russell, MD Museum of [Read more...]
Join us for a day in New Bedford as we [Read more...]
Maps come in many shapes and forms. Come to the [Read more...]
Join us to celebrate the end of the year with [Read more...]
We're kicking off 2020 with a trip to the William [Read more...]
In conjunction with The History List and History Camp, the [Read more...]
The Golden Ball Tavern Museum tells the story of a [Read more...]
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