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Our Virtual Programs & Tours

Though we love exploring Boston in person, we recognize that it's not always possible. For these situations, we offer a range of virtual tours and presentations that can be viewed from anywhere. A series of these programs are offered on our public program calendar each winter and can also be booked upon request at any time.

These virtual programs are perfect for school groups, corporate team building, libraries, community centers, or just a group of friends who would like to experience our tours without traveling into Boston.

The following presentations can be booked at any time, anywhere, pending guide availability. Please contact our office at info@bostonbyfoot.org for details.

2023 Winter Programming

Let’s Meet at the Park - Armenian Heritage Park on the Greenway, Boston

Come Walk the Labyrinth at Armenian Heritage Park

Wednesday, January 11, 2023 from 6:30pm EST to 7pm EST

tour duration30 minutes
Let’s meet at the labyrinth at Armenian Heritage Park on the Greenway. Let’s discover how the Armenian Heritage Foundation’s creative efforts overcame many obstacles to bring their dream of a park commemorating all immigrants to fruition. How was Parcel #13 on what was once the Central Artery transformed into the vibrant space of the Armenian Heritage Park? How did the Armenian Heritage Foundation’s plan recognizing the commonality of immigrant journey’s succeed where other groups did not? Who were the people behind the labyrinth? How is this park enjoyed today? Come find out in this fascinating virtual exploration of the history of the Labyrinth at Armenian Heritage Park. Register find out more
Immigrants taking the pledge of allegiance

Boston Citizenship Through History

Monday, January 16, 2023 from 6:30pm EST to 7:30pm EST

tour duration60 minutes
How did citizenship evolve throughout Boston’s history? Who had citizenship rights at particular times? What rights did that include? Learn how citizenship has changed over nearly 400 years — based on religion, gender, nationality, age, race and more, beginning with Puritan’s in the Massachusetts Bay Company through to today. Ponder your own citizenship and its future, on this journey of Boston citizenship through history. Register find out more
Susan Wilson

Boston Public History Conversations: Susan Wilson

Monday, January 23, 2023 from 6:30pm EST to 7:30pm EST

tour duration60 minutes
Boston Public History Conversations Boston By Foot’s walking tours are educational experiences, based on sound research and designed to engage a public audience. Our work in public history both depends upon and showcases the work of our public history colleagues. In this virtual series, join us for conversations with our friends in the field to learn more about their work and how it enhances Boston By Foot’s walking tours. Part One: Susan Wilson, in conversation with BBF Guide Sally Ebeling Susan Wilson is a photographer, author and long-time champion of Boston’s history. She’s the official house historian for the Omni Parker House, Affiliate Scholar at the Brandeis Women's Studies Research Center and author of several books, including an upcoming biography of Dr. Susan Dimock, namesake of the Dimock Center in Roxbury. In this program, she is joined find out more
Tour group in Paris garden

The Unknown Paris

Monday, January 30, 2023 from 6:30pm EST to 7:30pm EST

tour duration60 minutes
COVID ended Boston By Foot guide Martha Vicinus’ plans to visit Paris in May 2020, but May 2022 saw her walking its streets. Rather than visit familiar tourist highlights, Martha used her Boston By Foot Flansburgh Travel Fellowship to see subjects and arrondissement of specialized interest. She registered for tours on topics similar to those she guides here in Boston; and she sought out buildings and stonework that influenced Boston’s architects. Join Martha for a look at some of Paris’s lesser known neighborhood tours: Artists of Montmartre; Three Hundred Years of Homosexuality; Jews of Paris, 1200-1950; and Entrée to Black Paris. Discover how a visit to the newly renovated History of Paris Museum helped her better understand the different neighborhoods and how they had changed over time. Hear how tour leaders generously shared their stories, why they guided, their training, and their best and worst experiences. Explore find out more
Shirley-Eustis House excavation

Boston Public History Conversations: Joe Bagley

Wednesday, February 8, 2023 from 12:00pm EST to 1:00pm EST

tour duration60 minutes
Boston Public History Conversations Boston By Foot’s walking tours are educational experiences, based on sound research and designed to engage a public audience. Our work in public history both depends upon and showcases the work of our public history colleagues. In this virtual series, join us for conversations with our friends in the field to learn more about their work and how it enhances Boston By Foot’s walking tours. Part Two: Joe Bagley, in conversation with BBF Guide Jan Engelman City of Boston Archaeologist Joe Bagley will join BBF Guide Jan Engelman for a lunchtime conversation about his recent archaeological excavation and analysis work. Joe and his team were active on several sites in 2022, excavating artifacts dating as far back as 3000 years ago to the present day. Join our conversation to hear about highlights find out more

From Lab to Street

Wednesday, February 15, 2023 from 6:30pm EST to 7:30pm EST

tour duration60 minutes
Join Boston By Foot guide, Sami Alouani as he shares his journey from lab to street. From diverse family origins to the many places he’s lived and visited, and the people who have influenced his life, explore the parallels between a scientist’s search for knowledge and the tour guide he is today. Register find out more
Kerri Greenidge - The Grimkes

The Grimkes: The Legacy of Slavery in an American Family

Wednesday, March 1, 2023 from 6:30pm EST to 7:30pm EST

tour duration60 minutes
Award-winning historian and author Kerri Greenidge will speak about her new book, "The Grimkes: The Legacy of Slavery in an American Family." Sarah and Angelina Grimke — the Grimke Sisters — are revered figures in American history, famous for rejecting their privileged lives on a plantation in South Carolina to become firebrand activists in the North. Their antislavery pamphlets, among the most influential of the antebellum era, are still read today. Yet retellings of their epic story have long obscured their Black relatives. In The Grimkes, Greenidge presents a parallel narrative, indeed a long-overdue corrective, shifting the focus from the white abolitionist sisters to the Black Grimkes and deepening our understanding of the long struggle for racial and gender equality. Register find out more
Leventhal Map & Education Center

Boston Public History Conversations: Emily Bowe

Monday, March 6, 2023 from 12:00pm EST to 1:00pm EST

tour duration60 minutes
Boston Public History Conversations Boston By Foot’s walking tours are educational experiences, based on sound research and designed to engage a public audience. Our work in public history both depends upon and showcases the work of our public history colleagues. In this virtual series, join us for conversations with our friends in the field to learn more about their work and how it enhances Boston By Foot’s walking tours. Part Three: Emily Bowe, in conversation with BBF Guide Dennis McCarthy The Leventhal Map and Education Center is an incredible resource for those interested in exploring Boston. LMEC assistant director, Emily Bowe, will join BBF Guide Dennis McCarthy to discuss how historic maps can help us better understand today’s cityscape. Emily will showcase free online tools that our tour guides use to piece together stories that enhance their find out more
Boston Unitarian Church

Boston’s Unitarian Trail

Wednesday, March 15, 2023 from 6:30pm EST to 7:30pm EST

tour duration60 minutes
We walk past Boston Unitarian churches and look at their bronze statues every day without knowing who they were and what they did. How did the Puritans separate into Unitarian and Congregational congregations? Who were the significant Bostonians who drove the Unitarian movement? Where do we find their statues, buildings, and churches around the city? This presentation takes you along the Boston’s Unitarian Trail, introducing you to people who changed the face of the city while popularizing a new approach to faith. Register find out more