Where:
The Gibson House Museum
137 Beacon St.
Boston, Massachusetts 02116
Admission:
FREE
Categories:
Art, Kid Friendly, Social Good
Event website:
www.thegibsonhouse.org/events
On Halloween night, the Gibson House Museum will open its doors to the neighborhood, offering treats to trick or treaters. Visit the spookiest house in the Back Bay!
Completed in 1860, the Gibson House stands virtually untouched as a nonprofit historic house museum in Back Bay. The house is open to the public year round for guided tours and events such as self-guided open houses, LGBT history tours, book talks, and more. Visitors enjoy a glimpse into Boston's past through the lens of the Gibson family, including the museum's queer founder, Charlie Gibson, and the domestic staff who lived and worked there.
The Gibson House Museum is located at 137 Beacon Street, between Arlington and Berkeley Streets, convenient to both the Arlington Street subway stop on the Green Line and the Charles Street and Park Street subway stops on the Red Line.
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