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October 2020 Virtual Experiences

Boston By Foot will host a series of virtual experiences during October, including our "Three Nights of Frights" October 29-31. These experiences include virtual lectures, virtual multi-guide presentations, and virtual on-site tours. Please see below for specific dates and descriptions.

Those interested in attending must register in advance using the links below. Members should use their special access code that can be entered into Eventbrite to unlock a special, no-cost member ticket.

Be sure to check us out on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for further announcements, including suggestions for exploring Boston's rich history and architecture from the comfort and safety of your home!

The Dark Side of Boston

Hear tales of misery, misfortune and murder - all based on true historic events!

90 minutes
1.04 miles
likely uneven surfaces and significant inclines

On this tour through the North End’s winding streets and alleyways, you will hear tales of misery, misfortune, and murder. These dark stories are all based on true historical events that have occurred in Boston.

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Grave Undertakings

Explore Boston's burying grounds and learn about the customs surrounding death in Puritan New England

90 minutes
0.6 mile
mostly flat surfaces and little to no inclines

Explore three of downtown Boston's burying grounds and learn about the customs surrounding death and dying in Puritan New England. Dig deeper into the religious views, practices, symbolism, and traditions of death in Boston.

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BOSTON'S JEWISH HISTORY

On-Site, Online, On Foot!

Boston’s early Jewish history is different from other cities on the American eastern seaboard. This combination of on-site guides and virtual lecture explores the reasons for this, and then traces the history of Boston’s Jewish neighborhoods, concentrating on the City of Boston. We will learn about the Central European origins of Boston’s earliest Jewish community, and the history of their synagogues. As they became settled here, they began to migrate to new areas of the city, and then the face of Jewish Boston changed with massive immigration from Eastern Europe between 1880 and 1920. These new immigrants made their mark in different neighborhoods of the city, before large portions of the Jewish community migrated to the suburbs in the mid-twentieth century.

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TRIVIA NIGHT!

Multi-Guide Presentation

Looking for a trivia night with some local flair? Boston By Foot has created a virtual trivia game just for you!

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WHO'S WHO IN MOUNT AUBURN CEMETERY?

Virtual Lecture

Cambridge's Mount Auburn Cemetery is far more than just a cemetery, it is a botanical garden, an arboretum, an architected landscape; America's first garden cemetery, patterned after Paris' Père Lachaise. It became the model for cemeteries everywhere. And, back in the day, everyone who was anyone wanted to be buried in Mount Auburn!  It's a veritable "Who's Who" of Boston's nineteenth-century luminaries.  Join BBF docent Tod Hibbard for a virtual 'walking' tour of this extraordinary local treasure and meet some of its most colorful 'residents'.

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TRUE LIES AND FALSE FACTS: HALLOWEEN EDITION

Multi-Guide Presentation

Tragedy and turmoil. Gross and gory. Stories that will make you wince and cringe. But are they true? The truth is stranger than fiction and our Halloween edition of the True Lies False Facts virtual tour puts that notion to the test. Boston By Foot docents will be telling a series of dark and dreary tales and it’s up to you to figure out which tales are true and which have been conjured.

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