Tour Overview
From Beacon Hill to Copley Square and on to the Back Bay, this walking tour explores the most notable events and locations in the history of Boston University.
Beginning in Boston Common and snaking through Beacon Hill, this walking tour explores the disparate locations of Boston University's original late-19th century campus. Visitors will see the earliest homes of the School of Theology, the College of Liberal Arts, the School of Law, and even the site where Prof. Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone at the School of Oratory. Paths will intersection with Boston's historic Freedom Trail and the Black Heritage Trail before turning westward into Copley Square where the College of Business Administration began. The tour will then make its way through the Commonwealth Avenue Mall and admire beautiful brownstones and hotels that have served as the University's oldest residence halls. It will move on to the site of the Charles River Campus, a cow pasture in the early 20th century, and conclude at a spot where Gothic, modern, and contemporary architecture converge to demark the University's current home.
Stops
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Stop 1: Frog Pond Playground
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Stop 2: 37 1/2 Beacon Street
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Stop 3: 24 Beacon Street
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Stop 4: 18-20 Beacon Street
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Stop 5: 1 Park Street
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Stop 6: Granary Burying Ground
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Stop 7: 40-44 Bromfield Street
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Stop 8: 36 Bromfield Street
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Stop 9: 12 Somerset Street
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Stop 10: 109 Court Street
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Stop 11: 8 Ashburton Place
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Stop 12: 11 Ashburton Place
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Stop 13: 23 Pinckney Street
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Stop 14: 70-72 Mt. Vernon Street
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Stop 15: Acorn Street
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Stop 16: 27 Chestnut Street
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Stop 17: Boston Gardens
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Stop 19: 146 Commonwealth Avenue
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Stop 20: 525 Boylston Street (Walker Building)
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Stop 21: 688 Boylston Street
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Stop 22: 512 Beacon Street
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Stop 23: 4 Charlesgate
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Stop 24: 30 Bay State Road
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Stop 25: 91 Bay State Road
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Stop 26: Bay State Road
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Stop 27: 225 Bay State Road
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Stop 28: 700 Commonwealth Avenue
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Stop 29: 685 Commonwealth Avenue
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Stop 30: 725 Commonwealth Avenue
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Stop 31: 735 Commonwealth Avenue
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Stop 32: 765 Commonwealth Avenue