Admire the exteriors of five landmark historic houses, experience four centuries of architecture, and explore three of
the city’s iconic neighborhoods on this two-hour walking tour that winds its way across picturesque downtown Boston, making for one special experience. From
Colonial to Federal to Victorian, the stylistic intricacies of the Paul
Revere House, Otis House, Nichols House, Prescott House, and Gibson
House will be highlighted.
Additionally, show your ticket to receive free admission at all five houses during the month of October. (Please note that the Nichols House Museum will be closed in October for site management; ticket holders should call the Nichols House Museum at 617-227-6993 to learn how and when they can redeem a tour.)
October 5 Guide: Keith Trickett
A
tour guide and educator at Historic New England’s Otis House Museum,
Keith is a member of History Alive!, an interactive theater company
dedicated to producing plays about the past. He also brings Samuel Adams
to life on “Tavern Nights” at the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum.
October 19 Guide: Matthew Dickey
Matthew
Dickey is Communications and Operations Manager with the Boston
Preservation Alliance and Co-Leader of the Rust Belt Coalition of Young
Preservationists. He has given independent architectural tours of Boston
and possesses a deep interest in preservation and creative
storytelling.
Space is limited. Pre-registration is necessary at EventBrite
