100 Years in 4 Objects: A Quick Tour of the Otis House
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Short on time?Take a lunchtime break and discover the rich history of art and daily life from the 19th century in just 25 minutes.
Perfect for both first-time visitors and longtime enthusiasts, this tour offers a fresh way to experience the Otis House Museum's timeless charm.
Historic New England members $5; Nonmember $10.
Please call (617) 994-5920 for more information.
100 Years in 4 Objects: A Quick Tour of Otis House lunchtime tour will also be offered on September 5, September, 12, September 19, and September 26.
ABOUT THE OTIS HOUSE
Otis House is the last surviving mansion in Bowdoin Square in Boston’s West End neighborhood.
Charles Bulfinch designed the house for politician Harrison Gray Otis, Sally Foster Otis, and their young family.
Tours include the family’s life in the Federal era and the later history of the house, when it served as a clinic and a middle-class boarding house.
Accessibility Considerations: Tour involves a second floor only accessible by stairs and the house is not air-conditioned.
Folding chairs can be provided for visitors upon request.
Visitors with limited mobility may be able to enjoy a first floor tour of the house and grounds.
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$5 - $10
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my.historicnewengland.org/23863/100yrs-829
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141 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA, 02114 map
Phone: 617-994-5920
Otis House is at the foot of Beacon Hill, next to the Old West Church on Cambridge Street. The entrance is on Lynde Street.
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- There is limited street parking with nearby parking garages, including Charles River Plaza, Boston Common Garage, and Government Center Garage.
- If you take public transit (recommended), the museum is a short walk from the following MBTA Stations: Charles Street/MGH, Bowdoin, Government Center, and North Station.
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