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“Family Circle” by Fern Cunningham
Roxbury
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20th Century
Arts & Culture
“Hear Us” — State House Women’s Leadership Project
Downtown
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20th Century
Arts & Culture
Abiah Franklin and “Mother Goose”
Downtown
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17th Century
Arts & Culture
Abiel Smith School/Museum of African American History, Sue Bailey Thurman and Ruth Batson
West End
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19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Abigail “Abbie” Ballou Heywood (1829 – 1918)
Southern Dorchester
•
20th Century
Education
Abigail Adams, Mercy Otis Warren, and Brattle Square
Downtown
•
18th Century
Government & Public Service
Adath Jeshurun Congregation (1906)/ First Haitian Baptist Church (1978)
Roxbury
•
20th Century
Religion
African Meeting House
Beacon Hill
•
19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
African Meeting House
West End
•
19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Albenia Martha Boole
East Boston
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19th Century
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Alice Bradley
Hyde Park
•
19th Century
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Amanda Melvina Lougee
Hyde Park
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20th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Back Bay West
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19th Century
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Amy Brooks
Hyde Park
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19th Century
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Angelina Weld Grimké
Hyde Park
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20th Century
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Anna Bobbitt Gardner Academy of Musical Arts
South End
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20th Century
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Anna Harris Smith (1843 – 1929)
Dorchester: Upham's Corner
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19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Anna Quincy Churchill (1884-1971)
Dorchester: Meeting House Hill
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20th Century
Medicine
Anne Hutchinson Statue
Downtown
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17th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
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Beacon Hill
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19th Century
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Annie Adams Fields’ Literary Salon
Beacon Hill
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19th Century
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East Boston
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Annie McKay
South End
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19th Century
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Armeda Gibbs, Isabel Hyams, and Sarah Hyams
East Boston
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South End
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Birthplace of Jane Franklin Mecom (and Benjamin Franklin)
Downtown
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18th Century
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Boston Ballet
South End
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20th Century
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Boston Center for Adult Education
Back Bay East
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Boston Center for the Arts
South End
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Boston Marathon, Tortoise and Hare Sculpture
Back Bay West
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Boston Public Library
Back Bay West
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North End
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Boston School Committeewomen
Downtown
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19th Century
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Boston Synagogue
West End
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Boston Women’s Trade Union League
Chinatown
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Bridget Murphy Kennedy and Mary Augusta Hickey Kennedy
East Boston
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20th Century
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Caroline “Orrie” Orr and Grace Flynn
East Boston
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20th Century
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Cathedral High School and St. Helena’s House
South End
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20th Century
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Cedar Grove Cemetery—Home for Aged Colored Women Gravesites
Southern Dorchester
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19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Chansonetta Stanley Emmons (1858 – 1937)
Southern Dorchester
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Charlotte C. Johnston (1845 – 1917) and Sarah Jane Frances Johnston (1850 – 1925)
Dorchester: Upham's Corner
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17th Century
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Charlotte Feibelman and the Mt. Sinai Dispensary
West End
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20th Century
Medicine
Charlotte Fellman
Hyde Park
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20th Century
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Chauncy Hall: MA Woman Suffrage Association
Back Bay West
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Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Chester Square: Anna Quincy Waterston, Harriet Boyd Hawes, the South End Historical Society, and Betty Gibson
South End
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Chinatown Community Mural: Unity and Community
Chinatown
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20th Century
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Back Bay West
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College Club
Back Bay East
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Cora Reid McKerrow and the Reid Funeral Home
South End
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Cordelia A. Payson
Hyde Park
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19th Century
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Cordelia Harmon: The Boston Home (1822 – 1883)
Southern Dorchester
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19th Century
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Dorcas ye (the) Blackmore (c. 1620 – 1677)
Dorchester: Meeting House Hill
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17th Century
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Dorchester North Burying Ground: Ann & Betty
Dorchester: Upham's Corner
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Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Dorchester Pottery Works: Ethel Hill Henderson (1896 – 1971)
Dorchester: Meeting House Hill
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Dorchester Woman’s Club: Clara Ripley (1855 – 1931) & Ella Whiton (1857 – 1932)
Southern Dorchester
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19th Century
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Dorothy West: St. Mark’s Congregational Church
Roxbury
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20th Century
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DotHouse Health: Caroline S. Callender (1854-1931)
Dorchester: Meeting House Hill
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20th Century
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Dr. Marie Zakrzewska, New England Hospital for Women and Children
Chinatown
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19th Century
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Dr. Marion Corleto Sabia
East Boston
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Dr. Marion Nute (1873- 1962)
Dorchester: Meeting House Hill
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20th Century
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Dr. Mary Safford-Blake (1834 – 1891)
Dorchester: Meeting House Hill
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20th Century
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Dress Reform Parlors and Milliners
Downtown
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19th Century
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Back Bay East
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Edith DeAngelis
East Boston
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21st Century
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Edmonia Lewis Studio
Downtown
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19th Century
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Eleanor Prentiss Creesy and Mary Ann Brown Patten
East Boston
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19th Century
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Elida Rumsey Fowle (1842 – 1919)
Dorchester: Upham's Corner
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19th Century
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Eliza Ball Hughes (1808 – 1892)
Southern Dorchester
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Eliza Thayer Clapp (1811-1888)
Dorchester: Meeting House Hill
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19th Century
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Elizabeth Hedge Webster
Hyde Park
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19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Elizabeth Moloney
Jamaica Plain
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Elizabeth Murray
Downtown
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18th Century
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Elizabeth Ogilvie
Southern Dorchester
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West End
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19th Century
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Elizabeth Peabody Book Shop
Chinatown
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19th Century
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Beacon Hill
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19th Century
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Elizabeth Stanton Chadbourne (1855 – 1930)
Dorchester: Upham's Corner
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Ella Frances Neale Boyd
Hyde Park
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19th Century
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Emerson College Buildings
Back Bay East
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Emilie Bethmann (1844 – 1928) & Freida Bethmann (1868 – 1951)
Southern Dorchester
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19th Century
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Emily Anna Porter Fifield (1838-1913)
Dorchester: Meeting House Hill
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19th Century
Education
Ethel Lennox (1910 – 1984)
Dorchester: Upham's Corner
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20th Century
Medicine
Ethel Rowland Flynn
East Boston
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20th Century
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Fanny Goldstein and Old West Church
West End
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19th Century
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Fanny Mason and Peabody Mason Music Foundation
Back Bay West
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19th Century
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Federal Street Church
Downtown
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19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Fisher College
Back Bay East
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20th Century
Education
Frances C. Kissell (1922 – 2003)
Dorchester: Upham's Corner
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21st Century
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Frances E. Brown Rowan
East Boston
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20th Century
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Frances Perkins’ Birthplace
South End
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20th Century
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Frances Stern Nutrition Center
Chinatown
•
19th Century
Medicine
Franklin Place and Home of Judith Sargent Murray
Downtown
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18th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Franklin Square House
South End
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19th Century
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Free Home for Consumptives: Elizabeth A. Power
Dorchester: Upham's Corner
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19th Century
Medicine
French Cultural Center
Back Bay East
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20th Century
Arts & Culture
Geraldine Pindell Trotter (1872 – 1918)
Dorchester: Upham's Corner
•
19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Gibbs College
Back Bay West
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20th Century
Education
Gibson House Museum
Back Bay East
•
19th Century
Arts & Culture
Girls’ High and Girls’ Latin School
South End
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19th Century
Education
Grace Lonergan Lorch (1903 – 1974)
Southern Dorchester
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20th Century
Education
Grace Susan Nies Fletcher (1885 – 1991)
Southern Dorchester
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19th Century
Arts & Culture
Guild of Boston Artists
Back Bay West
•
20th Century
Arts & Culture
Hannah Glidden Myrick (1871 – 1973)
Dorchester: Upham's Corner
•
20th Century
Medicine
Harriet Hayden, Ellen Craft, Hayden House
West End
•
19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Harriet Hemenway and the Massachusetts Audubon Society
Back Bay East
•
19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Harriet Tubman House Site
South End
•
20th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Harriet Tubman Square Statues: Emancipation by Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller and Step on Board by Fern Cunningham
South End
•
20th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Harriette Newell Woods Baker (1815 – 1893)
Southern Dorchester
•
19th Century
Arts & Culture
Harriot Curtis and Margaret Curtis
East Boston
•
20th Century
Arts & Culture
Hayden House, Ellen Craft, Harriet Hayden
Beacon Hill
•
19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Hebrew Children’s Home (Hecht House) Ladies Helping Hand
Southern Dorchester
•
19th Century
Education
Hebrew Industrial School
North End
•
19th Century
Education
Helen Davis – Davis Funeral Home
Roxbury
•
20th Century
Business
Helen Johns Carroll
East Boston
•
20th Century
Arts & Culture
Helen Storrow, Lina Hecht, Golde Bamber, Eva White, Ruth Roman West End House
West End
•
19th Century
Arts & Culture
Hepzibah Clarke Swan (1757 – 1825)
Dorchester: Upham's Corner
•
18th Century
Philanthropy
Hepzibah Clarke Swan and Julia Ward Howe
Beacon Hill
•
19th Century
Arts & Culture
Holocaust Memorial
Downtown
•
20th Century
Religion
Home and Office: Dr. Lucy Sewall, Dr. Susan Dimock
Chinatown
•
19th Century
Medicine
Home for Aged Colored Women
Beacon Hill
•
19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Home of Amanda Houston
Roxbury
•
20th Century
Education
Home of Amy Beach
Back Bay East
•
19th Century
Arts & Culture
Home of Bashka Paeff
Beacon Hill
•
19th Century
Arts & Culture
Home of Bashka Paeff
West End
•
19th Century
Arts & Culture
Home of Corita Kent
Back Bay East
•
20th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Home of Dr. Fanny Berlin
Roxbury
•
19th Century
Medicine
Home of Dr. Jessie Garnett
Roxbury
•
20th Century
Medicine
Home of Ednah Dow Cheney
Jamaica Plain
•
19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Home of Elizabeth Kearney Blood
West End
•
20th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Home of Elizabeth Peabody
Jamaica Plain
•
17th Century
Education
Home of Ella Little-Collins
Roxbury
•
20th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Home of Ellen Swallow Richards
Jamaica Plain
•
19th Century
Education
Home of Ellen Swepson Jackson
Roxbury
•
20th Century
Education
Home of Elsie Phelan Larsen (1881 – 1915)
Southern Dorchester
•
19th Century
Arts & Culture
Home of Emily Greene Balch
Jamaica Plain
•
20th Century
Arts & Culture
Home of Estella Crosby
South End
•
19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Home of Frances Slanger
Roxbury
•
20th Century
Government & Public Service
Home of Gladys A. Moore Perdue
South End
•
20th Century
Arts & Culture
Home of Gladys Edson Locke
Southern Dorchester
•
19th Century
Arts & Culture
Home of Golde Bamber
Roxbury
•
19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Home of Harriot S. Curtis and Margaret Curtis
Beacon Hill
•
20th Century
Medicine
Home of Helen Morton
South End
•
20th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Home of Julia Oliver O’Neil
Jamaica Plain
•
20th Century
Arts & Culture
Home of Julia Ward Howe
Back Bay East
•
19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Home of Louisa May Alcott
Beacon Hill
•
19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Home of Louisa May Alcott
West End
•
19th Century
Arts & Culture
Home of Louise Chandler Moulton
South End
•
19th Century
Arts & Culture
Home of Lucretia Crocker
South End
•
19th Century
Education
Home of Lucy Miller Mitchell
Roxbury
•
19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Home of Margaret Deland
Beacon Hill
•
19th Century
Arts & Culture
Home of Margaret Fuller and School
Jamaica Plain
•
19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Home of Marie Zakrzewska
Jamaica Plain
•
19th Century
Medicine
Home of Marjorie Johnson
Roxbury
•
20th Century
Business
Home of Mary Emilda Curley and School
Jamaica Plain
•
19th Century
Government & Public Service
Home of Maud Cuney Hare
Jamaica Plain
•
19th Century
Arts & Culture
Home of Mildred Albert
Roxbury
•
20th Century
Arts & Culture
Home of Mother Mary Joseph Rogers
Jamaica Plain
•
19th Century
Religion
Home of Rebecca Lee Crumpler
Beacon Hill
•
19th Century
Education
Home of Rebecca Lee Crumpler
West End
•
19th Century
Education
Home of Rose Finkelstein Norwood
Jamaica Plain
•
19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Home of Rose Lok
Chinatown
•
20th Century
Arts & Culture
Home of Rose Pitonof (1895 – 1984)
Dorchester: Meeting House Hill
•
20th Century
Arts & Culture
Home of Sarah Choate Sears
Back Bay East
•
19th Century
Arts & Culture
Home of Sarah-Ann Shaw
Roxbury
•
20th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Home of Senda Berenson
West End
•
19th Century
Arts & Culture
Home of Sophie Tucker
North End
•
19th Century
Arts & Culture
Home of Susan Paul
Beacon Hill
•
19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Home of Susan Walker FitzGerald
Jamaica Plain
•
19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Home of Susie King Taylor
South End
•
19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Home of Sylvia Plath
Beacon Hill
•
20th Century
Arts & Culture
Home of Sylvia Plath
Jamaica Plain
•
20th Century
Arts & Culture
Hotel and Restaurant Workers’ Union
Back Bay West
•
20th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Industrial School for Girls
Southern Dorchester
•
19th Century
Education
International Ladies Garment Workers Union (ILGWU)
Chinatown
•
20th Century
Arts & Culture
Irish Famine Memorial and Annie Sullivan
Downtown
•
19th Century
Arts & Culture
Isabel Hayes Chapin Barrows (1845 – 1913)
Dorchester: Upham's Corner
•
19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Jennie Loitman Barron and Annie Londonderry
West End
•
19th Century
Arts & Culture
Jeremiah E. Burke High School
Southern Dorchester
•
20th Century
Arts & Culture
Josephine Preston Peabody (1874 – 1922)
Southern Dorchester
•
19th Century
Arts & Culture
Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin, Florida Ruffin Ridley, and The Woman’s Era Club
Beacon Hill
•
19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Judith Winsor Smith
Jamaica Plain
•
19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Judith Winsor Smith
East Boston
•
19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Julia Knowlton Dyer (1829 – 1907)
Dorchester: Upham's Corner
•
19th Century
Philanthropy
Julie Herne (1880 – 1955) & Chrystal Herne (1883 – 1950)
Southern Dorchester
•
19th Century
Arts & Culture
Junior League of Boston
Back Bay West
•
19th Century
Arts & Culture
Kip Tiernan Memorial
Back Bay West
•
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Kit Clark Center: Catherine “Kit” Henderson Forbes Clark (1919-1977)
Dorchester: Meeting House Hill
•
21st Century
Government & Public Service
Kittie Knox
West End
•
19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Leah Carrey
Roxbury
•
20th Century
Arts & Culture
Lebanese-Syrian Ladies’ Aid Society
South End
•
20th Century
Arts & Culture
Louisa May Alcott School and Alcott residences
South End
•
19th Century
Arts & Culture
Louise Chamberlain Purington (1844- 1916) & Ella Gilbert Ives (1847 – 1913)
Southern Dorchester
•
19th Century
Medicine
Lucy Anne Kirk (1859 – 1934)
Dorchester: Upham's Corner
•
19th Century
Medicine
Lucy Stone
Jamaica Plain
•
19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Lucy Stone (1818 – 1893) & Alice Stone Blackwell (1857 – 1950)
Southern Dorchester
•
19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Lyceum on Meeting House Hill
Margarita Muñiz Academy
Jamaica Plain
•
20th Century
Education
Maria Miller Stewart Plaque
West End
•
19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Maria Susanna Cummins (1827-1866)
Dorchester: Meeting House Hill
•
19th Century
Arts & Culture
Mariners House
North End
•
19th Century
Arts & Culture
Marker at Home Site of Zipporah Potter Atkins
North End
•
17th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Martha Dana Shepard (1842-1914)
Dorchester: Meeting House Hill
•
19th Century
Arts & Culture
Martha Rand Morse May (1827-1894), Martha May Eliot (1891-1978) and Abigail Adams Eliot (1892-1992)
Dorchester: Meeting House Hill
•
19th Century
Education
Mary Baker Eddy, Massachusetts Metaphysical College
South End
•
19th Century
Arts & Culture
Mary Chilton Winslow
Downtown
•
17th Century
Government & Public Service
Mary Dyer Statue
Downtown
•
17th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Mary Eliza Mahoney
West End
•
19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Mary Eliza Mahoney Dialysis Center
Roxbury
•
19th Century
Medicine
Mary Hannah Hanchett Hunt
Hyde Park
•
19th Century
Education
Mary Hannah Hanchett Hunt (1830 – 1906)
Dorchester: Upham's Corner
•
19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Mary Mildred Williams
Hyde Park
•
19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Mary Soo Hoo Park
Chinatown
•
20th Century
Business
Mary Vincent, Vincent Club
Back Bay East
•
19th Century
Medicine
Mary Whitmarsh (1853 – 1943)
Southern Dorchester
•
19th Century
Business
Maryknoll Sisters
Chinatown
•
20th Century
Religion
Massachusetts Bar Association
Chinatown
•
20th Century
Business
Massachusetts Normal Art School Site
Back Bay West
•
19th Century
Arts & Culture
Maverick Street Mothers
East Boston
•
20th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Mehitable Ewins Sunderland
Hyde Park
•
19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Melnea Cass – Cass House
Roxbury
•
20th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Mildred Davenport’s Silver Box Studio
South End
•
19th Century
Arts & Culture
Mt Sinai Hospital
Roxbury
•
20th Century
Medicine
Muriel Snowden International High School
Back Bay West
•
20th Century
Education
Muriel Snowden: Freedom House
Roxbury
•
20th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Museum of African American History and Abiel Smith School
Beacon Hill
•
19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Museum of Natural History
Back Bay West
•
19th Century
Science & Technology
Myrna Vazquez and Villa Victoria Center
South End
•
20th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Neponset Drying Works Fire
Southern Dorchester
•
19th Century
Business
New England Chinese Women’s Association
Chinatown
•
20th Century
Arts & Culture
New England Female Medical College, now the Boston University School of Medicine
South End
•
19th Century
Education
North Bennet Street School
North End
•
19th Century
Education
Notable Women of Boston Mural
20th Century
Arts & Culture
Nurses Hall
Downtown
•
20th Century
Medicine
Office of Salome Merritt
Beacon Hill
•
19th Century
Medicine
Old Corner Bookstore
Downtown
•
17th Century
Business
Old South Meeting House and Phillis Wheatley
Downtown
•
18th Century
Religion
Olive Gertrude Homans
Hyde Park
•
19th Century
Arts & Culture
Park Square: Women Editors, Artists, and Entrepreneurs
Chinatown
•
20th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Paul Revere Pottery and Library Clubhouse
North End
•
20th Century
Arts & Culture
Pauline Agassiz Shaw Plaque and Home
Jamaica Plain
•
19th Century
Education
Pauline Bromberg
East Boston
•
20th Century
Education
Pauline Frederick (1883 – 1938)
Southern Dorchester
•
19th Century
Arts & Culture
Phillis Wheatley Landing Place
Chinatown
•
18th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Plaques to North End Women
North End
•
17th Century
Arts & Culture
Portia School of Law
Beacon Hill
•
20th Century
Education
Poto Family Grocery Store; Leonarda Corlito and Frances LoRusso
North End
•
19th Century
Business
Protest Meetings and Faneuil Hall
Downtown
•
19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Puffers Building
West End
•
19th Century
Business
Quincy School
Chinatown
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19th Century
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Rachel and Paul Revere House; Rachel Revere Park
North End
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18th Century
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Raquel Eidelman Cohen
East Boston
•
20th Century
Medicine
Rebecca Lee Crumpler
Hyde Park
•
19th Century
Medicine
Rice School and Boston Normal School (former)
South End
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19th Century
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Rogers Building, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Back Bay West
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19th Century
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Rose Finkelstein Norwood 40 Howland Street
Roxbury
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19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy (1890 – 1995)
Southern Dorchester
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19th Century
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Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Birthplace
North End
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20th Century
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Rose Kennedy Greenway
North End
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19th Century
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Rose Nichols and Nichols House Museum
Beacon Hill
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20th Century
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Roxana Hayward Vivian
Hyde Park
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19th Century
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Ruby Foo’s Den
Chinatown
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20th Century
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Ruth Mowry Brown
Hyde Park
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19th Century
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Sarah Baker (1805 – 1866)
Dorchester: Upham's Corner
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19th Century
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Sarah Caldwell and the Boston Opera House
Chinatown
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20th Century
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Sarah Moore Grimké and Angelina Grimké Weld
Hyde Park
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19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Sarah Parker Remond and The Howard Athenæum
Downtown
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19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Sarah Wentworth Apthorp Morton (1759-1846)
Dorchester: Upham's Corner
•
18th Century
Arts & Culture
Saunders and Beach Academy
Dorchester: Meeting House Hill
•
19th Century
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School of Fashion Design
Back Bay West
•
20th Century
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Site of Boffin’s Bower
Chinatown
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19th Century
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Site of Denison House
Chinatown
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19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Site of Home of Isabella Stewart Gardner
Back Bay East
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19th Century
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Site of Simmons College Graduate School of Social Work
Back Bay East
•
20th Century
Education
Site of Women’s Educational and Industrial Union
Chinatown
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19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Site of YWCA “Working Girls Home”
Chinatown
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19th Century
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South End House and Children’s Art Centre
South End
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19th Century
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South End House Site
South End
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20th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Spiritualist Temple and Exeter Street Theater
Back Bay West
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19th Century
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St. Joseph’s Church
West End
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19th Century
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St. Leonard’s Church
North End
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19th Century
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St. Margaret’s Convent
Beacon Hill
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19th Century
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St. Mary’s Infant Asylum
Dorchester: Upham's Corner
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20th Century
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St. Stephen’s Church
North End
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19th Century
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Statues by Theo Ruggles Kitson
Back Bay East
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20th Century
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Statues of Women Dissenters: Mary Dyer and Anne Hutchinson
Beacon Hill
•
17th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Susan Charter Humphrey (ca. 1823-1875)
Dorchester: Meeting House Hill
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19th Century
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Susan Fessenden (1840 – 1932)
Southern Dorchester
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19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Susanna Rowson and Federal Street Theatre
Downtown
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18th Century
Arts & Culture
Telephone Exchange
Chinatown
•
20th Century
Arts & Culture
Temple Mishkan Tefila: The Synagogue on the Hill
Roxbury
•
19th Century
Religion
The Boston Athenæum
Downtown
•
19th Century
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The Boston Women’s Memorial
Back Bay West
•
21st Century
Arts & Culture
The Copley Society of Art
Back Bay West
•
19th Century
Arts & Culture
The League of Women for Community Service
South End
•
19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
The Massachusetts State House
Downtown
•
19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
The Museum of NCAAA
Roxbury
•
20th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
The Public Garden and Fountains by Women Sculptors
Back Bay East
•
19th Century
Arts & Culture
The Society of Arts and Crafts
Back Bay West
•
19th Century
Arts & Culture
The Tuesday Club
Jamaica Plain
•
19th Century
Arts & Culture
The Vilna Shul
Beacon Hill
•
20th Century
Arts & Culture
The West End Museum
West End
•
21st Century
Arts & Culture
The Winsor School, Schools for Girls
Back Bay East
•
19th Century
Education
The Women’s Service Club of Boston
South End
•
19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Toni Bullock (1923 – 2011)
Southern Dorchester
•
20th Century
Business
Tremont Temple Women Lecturers
Downtown
•
19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Trinity Church & Parish House: Stained Glass by Woman Artists
Back Bay West
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19th Century
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Union United Methodist Church
South End
•
19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
View of Massachusetts General Hospital, Linda Richards, Mary Eliza Mahoney
Beacon Hill
•
19th Century
Medicine
Villa Victoria Cultural Center, Inquilinos Boricuas en Accion (IBA) and Paula Oyola, Latina activist
South End
•
20th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Vilna Shul and Mary Antin
West End
•
20th Century
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Virginia Isaacs Trotter
Hyde Park
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19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Walter Baker & Company
Southern Dorchester
•
19th Century
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West End Library
West End
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20th Century
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William Monroe Trotter School: Geraldine Pindell Trotter and Maude Trotter Steward
Roxbury
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19th Century
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Woman’s Journal and 9 to 5 Office Workers’ Union
Downtown
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19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Women Judges
Downtown
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20th Century
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Women Sculptors on Commonwealth Avenue Mall
Back Bay West
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20th Century
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Women Vote: March 7, 1870
Hyde Park
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19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom: Florence Hope Luscomb and Emily Greene Balch
Back Bay East
•
19th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Young Men’s Hebrew Association (YMHA) and Lina Frank Hecht
Roxbury
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19th Century
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Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA)
Back Bay West
•
20th Century
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