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The West End Museum Presents: West End Women: A Walk Through History

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Boston, MA – Intellectuals, abolitionists, suffragists, artists, authors, and athletes – the women of Boston’s West End played an important role in shaping the history of their neighborhood, Boston, and the world.

 

Join the West End Museum on a walking tour in honor of Women’s History Month. Trace the footsteps of women who lived and worked in the West End – featuring Susan Paul, Eliza Ann Gardner, Nancy Gardner Prince, Fanny Goldstein, Elizabeth Peabody, Maria Stewart, Annie Londonderry, Kittie Knox, Sarah Josepha Buell Hale, Rebecca Lee Crumpler, Bashka Paeff, Harriet Hayden, and more.

 

This walking tour will be held on Wednesday, March 20, 5:30pm EDT and Saturday, March 23, 1pm EDT. Tickets and further information can be found HERE (March 20) and HERE (March 23). For media photos, click HERE.

Museum Contact:
Grace Clipson
grace@thewestendmuseum.org
(617) 723-2125

About the West End Museum:
The West End Museum is dedicated to telling the story of Boston’s West End neighborhood. The Museum provides a space for past and present residents and the community; educates the public in history and urbanization; and preserves its material history and culture. The Museum seeks to challenge citizens to take an active role in shaping their communities.