About this Event
In honor of International Women’s Day, we’re highlighting stories about the fascinating women of the Nichols House Museum, including the Nichols sisters, domestic staff, and local artists.
The Nichols House Museum on Boston's historic Beacon Hill was home to an early 20th-century family of artists and social activists, as well as their domestic staff. Preserved as a museum by Rose Standish Nichols, a pioneering woman landscape architect, the house contains an original collection of furnishings and art.
The Museum is shown by guided tour. Tours at 10, 11, and 12 pm. Admission by donation. Registration required. One ticket per visitor. Please note the Museum is across three floors with no elevator.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Nichols House Museum, 55 Mount Vernon Street, Boston, United States
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