Survival: Boston 1630 to 1635 explores the Puritans' challenging first years in North America.
Survival: Boston 1630 to 1635 explores the story of the first, dangerous years, when nearly half the original Puritans either died or fled back to England and how, by 1635, they combined their collective skills and religious beliefs to build Boston and create the Massachusetts Bay Colony and New England against daunting odds.
FAQ: What is the cost for the Survival Tour?
The tour is free. We are an all-volunteer organization whose sole mission is providing the public with an accurate history of 17th-century Puritan Boston and New England. Donations are gratefully accepted. You can become a Member of the Partnership with a donation of $35 or more.
What are my transportation/parking options for the event?
Parking in Boston is always difficult. Public transportation to Park Street is recommended. We'll meet at the front steps to the State House. The tour ends by Faneuil Hall.
What should I bring?
Be sure to wear comfortable clothing and sturdy shoes, and please bring some bottled water.
How can I contact the organizer with questions?
Write to [email protected] or call 781-608-0252.
The Partnership of HIstoric Bostons tells the story of early Boston, Massachusetts, and the wider 17th century world. Join our public history events to explore topics from myths about Puritans to early anti-vaxxers to the fate of Native peoples incarcerated during King Philip's War.
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