Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East - 11:00 AM
Agganis Arena - various times
South Shore Plaza - various times
Crane Beach on the Crane Estate - 10:00 AM
Inn at Hastings Park - 10:00 AM
Coolidge Corner Theatre - 10:30 AM
Newman Elementary School - 7:00 AM
Brookline Village - Hunneman Hall - 10:30 AM
Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East - 11:00 AM
Virtual - various times
AERONAUT Cannery - various times
Newton City Hall Auditorium - 9:30 AM
Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East - 11:00 AM
Harvard Square - various times
Virtual - various times
Newton City Hall Auditorium - 9:30 AM
Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East - 11:00 AM
Harvard Square - various times
Olympia Fencing Center - various times
Virtual - various times
Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East - 11:00 AM
Agganis Arena - various times
Virtual - various times
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum - various times
Patriots Place - various times
Virtual
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Multi-Sensory Tours for Kids
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Families are invited to participate in the history of Gore Place by experiencing what it was like to live there firsthand. Explore the life of an early 19th-century family. Visualize what it was like to dine with the Governor and his wife, drink tea, and wear early 19th-century clothes. Touch various objects associated with the rooms of the house. Smell the food, drinks, and perfumes of the era as they waft around the room. Listen to the sounds of an elaborate dinner party with dancing, music, and games.
These tours occur on the first Wednesday of each month. It is recommended for children ages 2-10. $11 per child. Free to children of Household/Dual Level Members. Admission includes accompanying parent or guardian. Reservations are required. Maximum 10 children.