Where:
Green Street T Stop (Orange Line)
150 Green St
Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
Admission:
$17.00
Categories:
History
Event website:
https://www.bostonbyfoot.org/tours/remarkable-women-jamaica-plain
Come along with Boston By Foot to travel through the lovely Boston neighborhood of Jamaica Plain and discover some truly remarkable women who changed the course of the history of our nation. Our tour will feature a Nobel Peace Prize winner, who lost her job at Wellesley because of her socialist leanings. We will discover a slew of reformers; women who worked for the abolition of slavery, free education for everyone and later, on civil rights causes in the 20th century. We will meet a scientist who created new fields of study and coined the word ‘ecology’. Our tour will also include some pivotal writers, who put their words into the world and remain important to this day. Our tour ends at the Loring-Greenough House, a lovely Georgian mansion that was saved from the wrecking ball thanks to a local women’s club and its formidable members.
This tour was developed by the Boston Women’s Heritage Trail, a group that works to restore women to their rightful place in the history of Boston by uncovering, chronicling, and disseminating information about the women who have made lasting contributions to the City of Boston.
You must pre-register to attend and space is limited (to keep social distance!)
Image of Ellen Swallow Richards from Smithsonian Magazine.