Descriptions of Tours
Descriptions of the tours I have given, as well as upcoming tours, are available here and in the drop-down menu above. I regularly schedule and give new tours that are open to the public. I am also available for private tours. If you would like to be given one of these tours privately or would like more information, please contact me directly at [email protected]. Tours I have given so far include:
Along the Greenway: Development and Redevelopment in Downtown Boston: A foot tour showing how Boston originally developed and what remains of the original Boston following urban renewal.
"Streetcar Suburbs" of Boston: Dorchester's Ashmont: A foot tour showing the process of development of Boston's residential neighborhoods, focusing specifically upon Dorchester.
Urban Development Along the Freedom Trail: A foot tour presenting Boston's Freedom Trail from an urban development perspective.
Changes Around Copley Square And Northeastern University: A foot tour that shows how the area around Copley Square and Northeastern University has evolved over time.
The Evolution of Commonwealth Avenue: A foot tour that shows how Commonwealth Avenue has evolved over time,
Changes in Boston’s West End: A foot tour that focuses upon the radical shift the West End underwent in the late 1950s, namely the mark urban renewal has left upon the area and what remains of the old neighborhood and its character today:
Urban Development Along the Freedom Trail: A foot tour presenting Boston's Freedom Trail from an urban development perspective.
Changes Around Copley Square And Northeastern University: A foot tour that shows how the area around Copley Square and Northeastern University has evolved over time.
The Evolution of Commonwealth Avenue: A foot tour that shows how Commonwealth Avenue has evolved over time,
Changes in Boston’s West End: A foot tour that focuses upon the radical shift the West End underwent in the late 1950s, namely the mark urban renewal has left upon the area and what remains of the old neighborhood and its character today: