'Damrell's Fire' Film Screening + Q&A with Director Bruce Twickler
“Damrell’s Fire” is a groundbreaking documentary about the man who fought to eliminate the conflagrations that destroyed America’s cities in the 19th century.
Offering breath-taking animations that recreate the battle against Boston’s Great fire, rare archival films, and interviews with urban historians, “Damrell’s Fire” is an educational and entertaining look at a crucial chapter in America’s “coming of age” story.
This program will take place live at the museum and is free of charge, though donations are welcomed.
Doors open at 10am.
Masks are currently required for all museum visitors over 2 years of age regardless of vaccination status.
Reserve your free ticket in advance to secure your place.
If seats are still available, Walk-ins will be welcome on the day of the program.
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Free, reserve your free tickets online
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2450 Beacon Street, Chestnut Hill, MA, 02467 map
Phone: 6172770065
https://waterworksmuseum.org/visit/#directions
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