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Freedom Trail Foundation(Nonprofits)
Boston, MA
The Freedom Trail Foundation is a 50-year old non-profit orgainzation dedicated to preservign the story of the American Revolution as the cornerstone of Boston's distinct history and cultural character. The Foundation works to strengthen the City's economic vitality through tourism promotion, enriching education for school children and lifelong learners, and ...
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Boston By Foot, Inc.(Nonprofits)
Boston, MA
Boston By Foot is a non-profit educational organization founded in 1976 to promote public awareness of Boston's rich architectural and historical heritage through guided walking tours, lecture series, and other activities. Over the past thirty years, Boston By Foot's trained and enthusiastic volunteer guides have explored Boston neighborhoods with over ...
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Boston Public Library Foundation(Nonprofits)
Boston, MA
For 160 years, the Boston Public Library has pioneered library service in America. The City of Boston established the first publicly supported, free municipal library, the first public library to lend a book, the first branch library, the first children’s librarian, and the first children's room. The mission of the ...
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Trinity Boston Foundation(Nonprofits)
Boston, MA
The Trinity Boston Foundation creates a place where the city comes together, literally, in our landmark building on Copley Square, and figuratively, through service programs that reach deep into the community. In all that we do, we look for partners, finding ways to unite our resources and strengths for the ...
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New England Historic Genealogical Society(Nonprofits)
Boston, MA
Founded in 1845, New England Historic Genealogical Society is the country's oldest and largest non-profit genealogical organization. Located in Boston, NEHGS collects, preserves, and interprets materials that help make accessible the histories of families in America. The NEHGS research library, one of the most respected genealogical libraries in the field, ...
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Arts & Business Council of Greater Boston(Nonprofits)
Boston, MA
The Arts & Business Council of Greater Boston establishes a vital connection between Boston�s dynamic business community and Boston�s lively arts and culture community through two powerful menus of programs � one for businesses and business professionals, and one for artists and arts organizations. Our business-oriented programs connect community-oriented businesses ...
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Boston Society of Architects(Nonprofits)
Boston, MA
The Boston Society of Architects (BSA) administers programs and provides resources that enhance the practice of architecture and the public and professional understanding of design. Since its establishment in 1867, this nonprofit professional service organization has been a committed advocate of excellence in the built environment and increased service of ...
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Preservation Massachusetts(Nonprofits)
Boston, MA
Preservation Massachusetts is the statewide non-profit historic preservation organization dedicated to preserving the Commonwealthâ??s historic and cultural heritage. Preservation Massachusetts, originally called Historic Massachusetts, Inc., was established in 1985 by citizens concerned with preserving our heritage. Today, Preservation Massachusetts works in partnership with national, state and local preservation organizations and ...
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Boston Preservation Alliance(Nonprofits)
Boston, MA
The Boston Preservation Alliance is a nonprofit organization that protects and improves the quality of Boston's distinct architectural heritage. Through advocacy and education we bring people and organizations together to influence the future of the city's built environment.
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Dorchester Historical Society(Nonprofits)
Boston, MA
The Dorchester Historical Society (DHS) was organized in 1891 to preserve this community's history. And there is much history worth celebrating in this the largest and oldest neighborhood in Boston, Mass. Dorchester dates from 1630 and still has vestiges of its farming past visible if one knows where to look ...