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“My Eyes are so diverted with Chimney Sweeps, Carriers of Wood, Merchants, Ladies, Priests, Carts, Horses, Oxen, Coaches, Market men and Women, Soldiers, Sailors, and my Ears with the Rattle Gabble of them all” — John Adams, diary, March 18-19, 1759
Follow the words and history of four generations of Adamses, from their experiences at the Old State House, through Beacon Hill, and into Back Bay. John, Abigail, and their descendants were prolific writers. The trove of documents they left behind intimately describe their lives, public service, and Boston from the eve of the Revolution to the turn of the twentieth century.
ADMISSION INFO
General Admission: $15
Boston By Foot members: $5
Contact: 617-367-2345
Email: info@bostonbyfoot.org
LOCATION
206 Washington Street, Boston, MA 02109