Where:
In front of the Massachusetts State House steps on Beacon Street, Boston (across from Boston Common)
24 Beacon St.
Boston, MA 02133
Admission:
$Adults $15, Children (6-12) $8, Children (under 6) Free
Categories:
History
Event website:
https://www.bostonbyfoot.org/tours/notable-women-beacon-hill
Explore beautiful, historic Beacon Hill with your guide and be introduced to a variety of notable women who lived and worked in this neighborhood.
Discover where Elizabeth Palmer Peabody founded the U.S. kindergarten movement, and where the first African American woman doctor, Dr. Rebecca Lee Crumpler practiced. Learn about the women who were among the founders of the Vilna Shul, and of sculptor Anne Whitney, whose commissions include the Samuel Adams and Leif Erikson statues. Walk the same streets as the women who opened new paths for generations to come. You’ll hear about artists, abolitionists, lawyers, suffragists, and authors who changed Boston, the nation and the world.
Monday, Jan 13, 2025 goes until 03/15
Boston Area Spanish Exchange (BASE)