Jan 26 2022
Lost on the Freedom Trail

Lost on the Freedom Trail

Presented by Massachusetts Historical Society at Online/Virtual Space

Boston National Historical Park is one of America's most popular heritage destinations, drawing in millions of visitors annually. Tourists flock there to see the site of the Boston Massacre, to relive Paul Revere's midnight ride, and to board Old Ironsides—all of these bound together by the iconic Freedom Trail, which traces the city's revolutionary saga. Seth C. Bruggeman discusses the Freedom Trail’s role for tourism, how it was devised to lure affluent white Americans into downtown revival schemes, its success hinging on a narrow vision of the city's history run through with old stories about heroic white men. When Congress pressured the National Park Service to create this historical park for the nation's bicentennial celebration in 1976, these ideas seeped into its organizational logic, precluding the possibility that history might prevail over gentrification and profit. Professor Bruggeman will present his book and then be joined by experts with knowledge of the Freedom Trail today and in the past.

Admission Info

https://www.masshist.org/events/lost-freedom-trail-national-park-service-and-urban-renewal-postwar-boston

Dates & Times

2022/01/26 - 2022/01/26

Location Info

Online/Virtual Space