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Boston Women's Heritage Trail

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The BWHT was created in 1989 by a group of Boston schoolteachers, librarians, and students. It is funded by the nonprofit Boston Educational Development Foundation. The BWHT presents teacher workshops, guided walks, and other activities to promote
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The Artists walk centers on the Back Bay, where many women artists have lived, worked, and exhibited. The walk was designed to complement the 2001
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walk in Dorchester, developed by students at Codman Academy, is the first in a planned series of Dorchester walks. Women mentioned include:
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The list of BWHT walking tours currently includes tours of the Back Bay (East), Back Bay (West), Beacon Hill,
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Streets, the Downtown walk passes some of Boston's oldest historic sites. Women mentioned include:
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Boston Women's Heritage Trail: Four Centuries of Boston Women: Guidebook, Walking Tours, and Maps
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Anna Bobbit Gardner, the first African-American woman to be awarded a bachelor's degree from the
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Religious leaders Abbie Child, Dr. Elsa Meder, Elizabeth Rice, Alice Hageman, and Donna Day Lower
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Residents of the Bethany Home for Young Women, St. Helena's House, and the Franklin Square House
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Julia Oliver O'Neil, famous for marching in parades with her ten daughters in matching outfits
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Julia Harrington Duff, the first Irish-American woman to serve on the Boston School Committee
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Elida Rumsey Fowle, Civil War volunteer and adoptive mother of two emancipated slave children
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Elizabeth McLean Smith, sculptor and president of the New England Sculptors Association
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The North End walk begins at Faneuil Hall, passes through the North End, and ends at
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Blanche Woodson Braxton, the first African-American woman to be admitted to the
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Alice M. Jordan, founder of the New England Round Table of Children's Librarians
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Kathleen Coffey, first woman Chief Justice of West Roxbury District Court
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Anna E. Hirsch, the first woman president of the Board of Trustees of
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Community activists Jeanette Hajjar, Helen Morton, and Paula Oyola
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Local activists Alice Hennessey, Ellen McGill, and Pamela Seigle
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Belle P. Rand, founder of the French Library and Cultural Center
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Hattie B. Cooper, leader of the Women's Home Missionary Society
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Mary Elizabeth Haskell, founder of the Haskell School for Girls
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Lucina W. Prince, founder of the Prince School of Salesmanship
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and winds through Beacon Hill, often in parallel with the
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Carolyn L. Dewing, founder of the School of Fashion Design
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Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate
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Starting at the State House and ending at the corner of
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Estella Crosby, co-founder of the Boston branch of the
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Female organizers of the New England Holocaust Memorial
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Visitor Center, passes through Chinatown, and ends at
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Exeter Street Theater owners Viola and Florence Berlin
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A Studio of Her Own: Women Artists in Boston 1870–1940
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Official website of the Boston Women's Heritage Trail
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Sophia Palmer and Mary E. P. Davis, founders of the
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Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum 2162:Members of the Boston Ladies' Auxiliary of the 241:The Back Bay East walk begins and ends at the 3459: 2692: 1883:Women mentioned on the Roxbury walk include: 1553:, political writer of the American Revolution 566:Isobel Sinesi of the School of Fashion Design 436:Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul 8: 2030:, the first African-American woman physician 1991:, African-American educator and civic leader 1204:International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union 1028:The Chinatown/South Cove walk begins at the 964:, the first African-American woman physician 778:, the first African-American woman physician 704:, Pauline Durant, Fanny Mason, Abby W. May, 1695:New England Hospital for Women and Children 928:New England Hospital for Women and Children 3714:Historic trails and roads in Massachusetts 3466: 3452: 3444: 2699: 2685: 2677: 1343:, abolitionist and women's rights activist 982:, author, instrumental in the creation of 1817:, founder of the Hebrew Industrial School 1544:Elizabeth Foster Vergoose, also known as 1016:Elizabeth Foster Vergoose, also known as 823:, abolitionist, activist, and author of " 294:, abolitionist, activist, and author of " 109:Learn how and when to remove this message 3148:Planning & Development Agency (BPDA) 2097:Annie McKay, Boston's first school nurse 1910:National Center of Afro-American Artists 1705:The Ladies Walk celebrates the lives of 1446:, journalist and women's rights advocate 1250:Anna Clapp Harris Smith, founder of the 1145:Annie McKay, Boston's first school nurse 1066:Women's Educational and Industrial Union 557:Beryl Robinson, educator and storyteller 523:National Center of Afro-American Artists 443:, author and immigration rights activist 306:National Center of Afro-American Artists 3506:Boston Convention and Exhibition Center 2898:Boston Convention and Exhibition Center 2267: 2100:Cora Reid McKerrow, local businesswoman 1952:Maude Trotter Steward, newspaper editor 1410:, abolitionists and women's suffragists 1057:New England Chinese Women's Association 2227:, Lebanese-American scholar and author 1955:Geraldine Trotter, editor and activist 1613:, writer, reformer, and philanthropist 1049:, writer, reformer, and philanthropist 45:Please improve this article by adding 3586:Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2156:, founder of the Women's Service Club 2147:E. Virginia Williams, founder of the 1855:North Bennet Street Industrial School 1676:, abolitionist and women's suffragist 772:, escaped slave, author, and educator 427:, first lady and presidential advisor 7: 3734:1989 establishments in Massachusetts 2218:, feminist associated with American 2091:, civil rights activist and wife of 1670:, philanthropist and social reformer 430:Sister Ann Alexis, administrator of 343:Mary Pickard Winsor, founder of the 2170:Lebanese-Syrian Ladies' Aid Society 2164:Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters 1908:, arts educator and founder of the 1746:Mildred Daniels, community activist 1724:on Commonwealth Avenue and ends at 1452:, teacher and civil rights activist 1310:, the first woman appointed to the 1186:Lebanese-Syrian Ladies' Aid Society 730:The Beacon Hill walk begins at the 708:, Jane Alexander, and Eileen Reilly 521:, arts educator and founder of the 304:, arts educator and founder of the 267:, art collector and founder of the 2180:New England Female Medical College 1664:, founder of the Maryknoll Sisters 1658:, pioneering environmental chemist 1464:, architect and women's suffragist 1336:Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society 765:Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society 554:, pioneering environmental chemist 313:, architect and women's suffragist 14: 3729:History of women in Massachusetts 3526:Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum 2908:Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum 2650:. Curious Traveller Press. 1999. 2072:New England Conservatory of Music 1923:, daycare pioneer, co-founder of 1271:Local women's abolitionist groups 16:Series of walking tours in Boston 3123:Emergency Medical Services (EMS) 1682:, suffragist and founder of the 1527:, suffragist and founder of the 1043:, opera conductor and impresario 578:, suffragist and founder of the 285:and Minna Hall, founders of the 125:is a series of walking tours in 23: 3576:Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum 2953:Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum 1835:, Italian-American civic leader 1790:, librarian and the founder of 1693:, physician and founder of the 1503:, African-American abolitionist 1088:, aviator and social worker at 1064:, physician and founder of the 936:, founders of St. Monica's Home 926:, physician and founder of the 893:, African-American abolitionist 857:, African-American abolitionist 825:The Battle Hymn of the Republic 811:, African-American abolitionist 296:The Battle Hymn of the Republic 58:"Boston Women's Heritage Trail" 3620:New England Holocaust Memorial 2603:Scheible, Sue (Apr 21, 2016). 2112:, the first woman gynecologist 1844:Rachel Walker Revere, wife of 1749:Sisters residing at the local 1245:Sarah Wentworth Apthorp Morton 141:, commemorating women such as 1: 3724:Tourist attractions in Boston 3571:Institute of Contemporary Art 2948:Institute of Contemporary Art 2627:Boston Women's Heritage Trail 2590:Boston Women's Heritage Trail 2572:Boston Women's Heritage Trail 2554:Boston Women's Heritage Trail 2536:Boston Women's Heritage Trail 2518:Boston Women's Heritage Trail 2500:Boston Women's Heritage Trail 2482:Boston Women's Heritage Trail 2464:Boston Women's Heritage Trail 2446:Boston Women's Heritage Trail 2428:Boston Women's Heritage Trail 2410:Boston Women's Heritage Trail 2392:Boston Women's Heritage Trail 2374:Boston Women's Heritage Trail 2345:Boston Women's Heritage Trail 2316:Boston Women's Heritage Trail 2298:Boston Women's Heritage Trail 2280:Boston Women's Heritage Trail 2233:, Massachusetts state senator 2022:Wilhelmina Marguerita Crosson 1997:, educator and school founder 1964:The South End walk starts at 1353:Sheila Levrant de Bretteville 1135:Massachusetts Bar Association 756:Massachusetts Bar Association 287:Massachusetts Audubon Society 123:Boston Women's Heritage Trail 47:secondary or tertiary sources 2903:Boston Irish Famine Memorial 2257:Salem Women's Heritage Trail 2203:, Revolutionary war activist 2079:, poet, essayist, and editor 1616:Mary Emilda Curley, wife of 1312:Massachusetts Superior Court 494:, poet, essayist, and editor 3531:Citi Performing Arts Center 3085:List of companies in Boston 2918:Dorchester Heights Monument 2054:Church of Christ, Scientist 1829:, mother of John F. Kennedy 1823:, an early female physician 1810:Boston Seaman's Aid Society 1611:Ednah Dow Littlehale Cheney 1513:Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin 1381:Church of Christ, Scientist 1047:Ednah Dow Littlehale Cheney 1036:. Women mentioned include: 995:, an early female physician 885:Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin 850:American Nurses Association 738:. Women mentioned include: 478:Church of Christ, Scientist 420:. Women mentioned include: 245:. Women mentioned include: 3755: 3602:Appeal to the Great Spirit 2974:Appeal to the Great Spirit 2085:, pioneering archaeologist 2040:) in a Boston public space 2017:National Housewives League 1970:Boston Center for the Arts 1691:Marie Elizabeth Zakrzewska 1476:, sister and confidant of 1397:Abiah Franklin, mother of 1259:, socialite and art patron 1210:Women's Trade Union League 924:Marie Elizabeth Zakrzewska 899:, socialite and art patron 225:. Women mentioned include 3673:USS Cassin Young (DD-793) 3591:Massachusetts State House 3481: 3418: 2963:Massachusetts State House 2784:Colleges and universities 1394:, author and abolitionist 934:Society of Saint Margaret 816:New England School of Law 637:Theo Alice Ruggles Kitson 351:Theo Alice Ruggles Kitson 316:Mary May, founder of the 3496:Boston Children's Museum 2059:Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller 1568:Female lecturers at the 1509:, playwright and actress 1149:Rose Finkelstein Norwood 667:Margaret Fitzhugh Browne 629:Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller 540:Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin 467:, actress and art patron 418:Commonwealth Avenue mall 404:This walk starts at the 265:Isabella Stewart Gardner 209:, and Phillis Wheatley. 2943:Hynes Convention Center 2749:Boston Marathon bombing 2104:Louise Chandler Moulton 2003:, civil rights activist 1902:, educator and activist 1890:, civil rights activist 1871:Female fundraisers for 1833:Clementina Poto Langone 1827:Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy 1743:, civil rights activist 1722:Boston Women's Memorial 1623:Susan Walker Fitzgerald 945:Female founders of the 881:, civil rights activist 751:, civil rights activist 714:Award-winning crafters 563:, art patron and artist 455:, civil rights activist 414:Boston Women's Memorial 340:, Pulitzer-winning poet 334:, art patron and artist 3410:New England Revolution 3400:New England Free Jacks 2442:"Chinatown/South Cove" 2294:"Funding and Sponsors" 2093:Martin Luther King Jr. 1948:MacArthur Genius Grant 1801:Saturday Evening Girls 1656:Ellen Swallow Richards 1495:Mary Kenney O'Sullivan 1414:Mary Tileston Hemenway 1392:Eliza Lee Cabot Follen 1208:Members of the Boston 1161:Mary Kenney O'Sullivan 1121:, social reform leader 911:, sculptor, including 693:, Louise Stimson, and 663:Susan Hinckley Bradley 552:Ellen Swallow Richards 509:, social reform leader 318:Brimmer and May School 34:relies excessively on 3719:Urban heritage trails 3521:Boston Public Library 3486:African Meeting House 2142:Anna Quincy Waterston 1936:, television reporter 1900:Ellen Swepson Jackson 1894:Jessie Gideon Garnett 1860:Helen Osborne Storrow 1839:Judith Sargent Murray 1489:Judith Sargent Murray 1428:, religious dissenter 1326:Alice Stone Blackwell 1308:Jennie Loitman Barron 1265:, editor and activist 1236:Alice Stone Blackwell 1182:Hannah Sabbagh Shakir 1003:Charlestown Navy Yard 974:Julia Harrington Duff 879:Florida Ruffin Ridley 869:, landscape architect 867:Rose Standish Nichols 833:, religious dissenter 716:Lydia Bush-Brown Head 627:, Yvette Compagnion, 530:, pioneering educator 500:, religious dissenter 447:Alice Stone Blackwell 406:Boston Public Library 367:Lilian Swann Saarinen 3615:New England Aquarium 3516:Boston Public Garden 3405:New England Patriots 2987:New England Aquarium 2913:Bunker Hill Monument 2252:Black Heritage Trail 2176:Boston Normal School 2077:Louise Imogen Guiney 2067:, community activist 2028:Rebecca Lee Crumpler 1989:Maria Louise Baldwin 1921:Lucy Miller Mitchell 1873:St. Leonard's Church 1851:Pauline Agassiz Shaw 1769:St. Leonard's Church 1668:Pauline Agassiz Shaw 1618:James Michael Curley 1564:Dress Reform Parlors 1332:Maria Weston Chapman 1252:Animal Rescue League 1218:"Working Girls Home" 1114:The Colored American 1112:, author, editor of 1024:Chinatown/South Cove 988:Bunker Hill Monument 986:in the U.S. and the 962:Rebecca Lee Crumpler 941:Portia School of Law 803:Louise Imogen Guiney 776:Rebecca Lee Crumpler 761:Maria Weston Chapman 736:Black Heritage Trail 706:Pauline Agassiz Shaw 683:Lilian Westcott Hale 572:, community activist 528:Lucy Miller Mitchell 492:Louise Imogen Guiney 375:Katharine Lane Weems 3596:Museum of Fine Arts 3065:Innovation district 2968:Museum of Fine Arts 2769:Diplomatic missions 2106:, author and critic 1995:Mary McLeod Bethune 1751:Carmelite Monastery 1720:. 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Snowden 1853:, founder of the 1808:, founder of the 1799:, founder of the 1776:Charlotte Cushman 1644:Elizabeth Peabody 1633:transcendentalism 1606:Nobel Peace Prize 1551:Mercy Otis Warren 1497:, labor organizer 1478:Benjamin Franklin 1399:Benjamin Franklin 1379:, founder of the 1341:Lydia Maria Child 1334:, founder of the 1319:, founder of the 1263:Geraldine Trotter 1214:Residents of the 1184:, founder of the 1167:Elizabeth Peabody 1163:, labor organizer 1157:, labor organizer 1151:, labor organizer 1141:Maryknoll Sisters 1119:Mary Morton Kehew 1105:transcendentalism 1055:, founder of the 999:Rosie the Riveter 968:Charlotte Cushman 861:Elizabeth Peabody 837:Sarah Orne Jewett 763:, founder of the 743:Louisa May Alcott 691:Lilla Cabot Perry 625:Meredith Bergmann 601:Marathon runners 570:Muriel S. Snowden 507:Mary Morton Kehew 476:, founder of the 465:Charlotte Cushman 355:Anna Coleman Ladd 254:Nobel Peace Prize 227:Helen M. 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