105 Brattle Street
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138

Boston By Foot. Join us for a walking tour of historic Brattle Street, Tory Row of Cambridge, MA.

In 1775, when George Washington arrived in Massachusetts, he made his headquarters in the abandoned mansions of wealthy loyalists along Brattle Street in Cambridge. Walk through one of America's finest residential streets and see the most elegant examples of New England architecture from the Colonial through the Victorian periods.

Brattle Street boasts a very rich and eclectic history with residents that included Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, poet James Russell Lowell, Declaration signer Elbridge Gerry, cartoonist Al Capp, presidents of Harvard University, and the inventors of Fig Newtons, baking powder, and Polaroid cameras.

Boston By Foot walking tours showcase the history & architecture of Boston. See
www.bostonbyfoot.org for more information, many more tour offerings, scheduling private tours, or becoming a member for discount pricing.

Tour starts promptly at the designated time. Please show up 10 minutes before the start of the tour to purchase your tickets from the guides.

Official Website: http://www.bostonbyfoot.org/tours/Tory_Row

Added by blaxton on April 8, 2009