Curley Statues, Union Park
The Boston Irish
Tourism Association is offering guided walking tours of the Boston Irish Heritage Trail in
celebration of St. Patrick's Day.
The tours run from Wednesday, March 14 through Sunday, March
18, 2012, starting at 12:30 p.m. daily at the Boston Common
Visitor Center
at 147 Tremont Street
in Downtown Boston.
Cost of the tour is $15 per adult, $8 for children ages
6-12, and free for children under five.
The 75 minute walking tour by an experienced tour guide
covers 13 of the 20 stops along the way (sites 1-13 on the map). You’ll
discover the Irish role in the Revolutionary War, learn about the 19th
century Famine generation and the Irish part in the Civil War. And you’ll
discover famous and infamous politicians - from Curley and White to Collin and
the Kennedys - who put their indelible stamp on the history of the city and the
nation.
Reserve your spot on the tour by filling out the reservation form. Or, you can
also purchase tickets the day of the tour at the front desk of the Boston Common
Visitors Information
Center.
The Irish Heritage Trail was created by BITA in 2000
as a way to celebrate and learn about Boston's
unique Irish-American culture and heritage.
For more information, call 617 696 9880, or contact irishmassachusetts@comcast.net.
For a schedule of St. Patrick's Day cultural activities in
greater Boston
and throughout the region, visit IrishMassachusetts.com.
For visitor information, go to MassVacation.com or BostonUSA.com.
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