Social Event

Dark Side of Boston Tour

June 10, 2017

10:00 AM - 01:00 PM EDT

Boston Platoon

Event overview

Get off the Freedom Trail and explore the darker side of Boston! This original guided walk through misery, misfortune, malevolence and murder is based on true historical events that have occurred in Boston. Fact is often stranger than fiction! For more details on what to expect on the tour, check out: http://www.bostonbyfoot.org/tours/Dark_Side For the start of the tour, our plan is to link up at 10am at the Tony DeMarco Statue, which is located at 1252 Cross Street in Boston's North End. The tour will last about 90 minutes and, when it concludes, we'll look to grab lunch at a near restaurant. The tour itself is free for TMC members to attend, but members may choose to donate directly to the tour organizer, Boston By Foot, through its website (www.bostonbyfoot.org). Participation in the event is limited to 20 people and registration will occur on a first-come, first-serve basis. Please be advised that the tour is most suitable for those who are 18+ years old.

Type

Social Event

What To Wear

Comfortable sneakers and any TMC swag you have.

What to Bring

An eagerness to explore Boston and some money for lunch after the tour.

Event Contact

When and where

Date

June 10, 2017

Time

10:00 AM - 01:00 PM (EDT)

Location

Dark Side of Boston Tour Meet-Up Location

1252 Cross Street
Boston, MA 02109

Parking Information

Taking public transportation is highly encouraged (get off at Haymarket T stop for Orange and Green lines). If you have to drive, you can take advantage of free parking offered to veterans at the nearby Coast Guard Base located at 427 Commercial Street. Parking. In order to access this parking, you must have a current DOD Common Access Card, or a Retired, Dependent, or Inactive Reserves ID card.

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