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Hours:1 p.m.
Ages:Teens, Adults
In/Outdoor:Indoor, Outdoor
Cost:$ see below
Category:Lectures/Discussions

Most cities and towns are well aware of the men that have left a mark on local history. During this tour with Jim Gorman, we will take a look at some of the women who have also had an important role in shaping the Watertown community including sculptor Harriet Hosmer, musician Luise Vosgerchian Pagacik and educators Gulenia Nazar and Pauline Durant.

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$5.00 members/$10.00 non-members

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www.gifttool.com/registrar/ShowEventDetails?ID=1217&EID=7867

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580 Mount Auburn Street, Cambridge, MA, 02138 map
Phone: (617) 607-1982

From Boston via Storrow Drive
Take Storrow Drive West past Harvard Square exit. Take next exit marked Arlington, Fresh Pond Parkway. Bear right over Charles River on Eliot Bridge following signs for Arlington, Fresh Pond Parkway. Get in left lane at traffic lights in front of Mount Auburn Hospital, following signs for Route 16 West, Watertown. At next traffic light bear left onto Mt. Auburn St. and go .3 mile to Entrance Gate on left.

By MBTA (Public Transportation)
At Harvard Square Station (Red Line), take either the Watertown Square or Waverley Square trolley (#71 or #73). Get off on Mount Auburn Street at Aberdeen Avenue. Cross Mount Auburn Street to the Entrance Gate. (Check schedules on the MBTA website.)

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