Known as America’s walking city, Boston is the capital of Massachusetts, and New England’s largest city, a world-renowned center of arts and culture, education and commerce, history and heritage, culinary delights and natural beauty.
Upcoming Events
Oct
29
Oct
30
Michael Quinlin Globe Pequot Press is proud to announce the release of 2nd Edition of IRISH BOSTON: A Lively Look…
Continue ReadingToll Gate Cemetery Photo Courtesy of Remember Jamaica Plain? The Boston chapter of the Ancient Order of Hibernians is paying tribute to…
Continue ReadingFenway Park – it’s as American as apple pie and, well, baseball. The “lyrical little bandbox of a ballpark,” as local…
Continue ReadingScotland’s poet and bard Robert Burns (January 25, 1759 – July 21,1796) is honored in Boston with a statue at Winthrop Square in Boston’s Financial…
Continue ReadingThe 150th anniversary of the American Civil War (1861-65) starts in 2011, and organizers across the country hope it will…
Continue ReadingBoston’s Logan International Airport was named for General Edward L. Logan (1875-1939), a first generation Irish-American, military leader, civic leader…
Continue ReadingOne of Boston’s most beloved and influential mayors of the 20th century got his just due on November 1, 2006…
Continue ReadingThe Boston Public Library has awarded its biennial Alicia Monti Research Fellowship this year to Michael P. Quinlin who will…
Continue Reading





