Where:
Online event
Admission:
FREE
Categories:
Accessible Spots, History, Lectures & Conferences, Virtual
Event website:
https://bostonbyfoot.org/tours/uncovering-shirley-place/
In a city as old as Boston, hidden history is all around us. Join us to uncover the story of an unassuming residence in Roxbury that was recently discovered to be the site of a grand stable that once housed Royal Governor William Shirley’s prized horses, and the enslaved men who cared for them.
Suzy Buchanan, Executive Director of the Shirley-Eustis House Association, will share the complex history of Shirley Place—once a sprawling country estate and symbol of political power—and how a combination of scholarship and careful inspection led to the 2022 identification of the stable’s remnants.
This talk will also highlight ongoing efforts to transform the stable into a space for programs and exhibitions that illuminate the lives of the enslaved individuals who lived and worked on the site. Join us to reflect on these powerful stories and their lasting impact on our understanding of the past and its relevance today.
Program registration is free with a suggested donation to support Boston By Foot's nonprofit mission to inspire locals and visitors to discover and appreciate the diverse stories of Boston by exploring the cityscape together. Virtual programs are recorded and a link to the recording is sent to all registered participants a week after the program.
Saturday, Feb 08, 2025 9:00a
Natick Community Organic Farm