Boston By Foot Explained

Boston By Foot is a non-profit organization offering guided architectural and historical tours of Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 1976, Boston By Foot offers daily scheduled tours from May through October.[1] Tours are conducted by a trained corps of over 200 volunteers.[2] As of 2007, more than 210,000 residents and visitors from around the world have participated in Boston By Foot tours.[3]

Regular tours

Lecture Series and docent training

Each spring, Boston By Foot offers a six-week Lecture Series. Each Saturday session features a lecturer (experienced architects, historians, and engineers) as well as an afternoon field trip. It is open to the public and required for those wishing to become a volunteer guide.

Awards

Boston By Foot has received several honors including: Honorary Membership, American Institute of Architects 2003;[4] Best Tour of Boston 1999, Boston Magazine; Institute Honors, American Institute of Architects, 1996;[5] Commonwealth Award, Boston Society of Architects, 1986; Honorary Membership, Boston Society of Architects, 1982; Editor's Pick, Yankee Magazine, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002; Volunteer Recognition, The New England, 1997.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Walking Through Time . Daily News Transcript . 2007-08-02 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070928214857/http://www.dailynewstranscript.com/entertainment/x342902761 . 2007-09-28 .
  2. News: Guides Love Their Tour of Duty. The Boston Globe . 2005-05-29.
  3. Web site: Boston By Foot Begins 2007 Season . 2007-04-17 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070928215232/http://www.bostonbyfoot.org/about/press/2007/20070417-season.html . 2007-09-28 .
  4. Web site: The American Institute of Architects . 2003.
  5. Web site: The American Institute of Architects Program Book. 2005.