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July 2023

Join The History Project for a walking tour of LGBTQ history on Beacon Hill. Learn about historic LGBTQ civil and political rights organizations, protests, bar culture, and the lives of activists and boundary-pushers, including Prescott Townsend, Sarah Orne Jewett and Annie Fields, and the Boston Bohemians. Tickets are available via [...]

September 2019

Join The History Project and Historic New England for a walking tour of LGBTQ history on Beacon Hill. Learn about historic LGBTQ civil and political rights organizations, protests, bar culture, and the lives of activists and boundary-pushers, including Prescott Townsend, Sarah Orne Jewett and Annie Fields, and the Boston Bohemians [...]

June 2019

Boston's first official Gay Pride March was held on Saturday, June 26, 1971 − this walking tour follows that route. That 1971 march sought to highlight four oppressive institutions in Boston: the police, the government, hostile bars, and religious institutions. This June, The History Project is offering a walking tour [...]

June 2019

Boston's first official Gay Pride March was held on Saturday, June 26, 1971 − this walking tour follows that route. That 1971 march sought to highlight four oppressive institutions in Boston: the police, the government, hostile bars, and religious institutions. This June, The History Project is offering a walking tour [...]

June 2019

Boston's first official Gay Pride March was held on Saturday, June 26, 1971 − this walking tour follows that route. That 1971 march sought to highlight four oppressive institutions in Boston: the police, the government, hostile bars, and religious institutions. This June, The History Project is offering a walking tour [...]

October 2018

The History Project and Historic New England present a walking tour of LGBTQ history on Beacon Hill. Learn about historic LGBTQ civil and political rights organizations, protests, bar culture, and the lives of activists and boundary-pushers, including Prescott Townsend, Sarah Orne Jewett and Annie Fields, and the Boston Bohemians.

June 2018

Boston's first official Gay Pride March was held on Saturday, June 26, 1971. When the March took place it sought to highlight four oppressive institutions in Boston: the police, the government, hostile bars, and religious institutions. This June, The History Project is offering a walking tour that follows the first [...]

June 2018

Boston's first official Gay Pride March was held on Saturday, June 26, 1971. When the March took place it sought to highlight four oppressive institutions in Boston: the police, the government, hostile bars, and religious institutions. This June, The History Project is offering a walking tour that follows the first [...]