Boston Dark History Walking Tour Experience
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$200
Boston
MA
1-12
people
price for
1 participant
1 hour
30 minutes
  • • Explore Boston's Oldest Neighborhood with Dark Historical Tales
  • • Engage in a 1.5-Hour Walking Tour of Boston's Haunting Past
  • • Uncover Boston's Most Sinister Stories of Misery and Murder
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Why We Love This Unique Experience

Discover the intriguing and chilling history of Boston with the Dark Side of Boston 90 Minute Private Tour. This immersive experience is perfect for history enthusiasts and thrill-seekers alike, delving deep into the city's darker past filled with tales of tragedy, intrigue, and mystery. Explore the North End's enchanting streets while unraveling the sinister events that have shaped this historic area. Guided by passionate storytellers, this private tour offers a unique glimpse into the city's haunted history.

During the 90-minute walking tour, participants will traverse the cobblestone streets and hear riveting stories of infamous occurrences like the Great Influenza of 1918, the devastating Molasses Flood, and the notorious Brink’s Robbery. Each tale is based on true historical events, adding a layer of authenticity to the exploration. Expect to witness the haunted venues and hidden corners that were once the backdrop for notorious crimes and eerie happenings. This tour provides an unforgettable experience that showcases the captivating history of one of America's oldest cities, perfect for those looking to combine adventure with a dose of the macabre.

Looking for a unique gift for a friend or loved one? The Dark Side of Boston tour serves as an exciting experience gift that’s sure to create lasting memories. Treat someone special to an unforgettable journey through Boston’s unforgettable past and let them uncover the city's shadowy secrets. A perfect blend of intrigue and history, this tour is not just an adventure but a thoughtful present for any occasion. Reserve a spot today for an experience that’s as entertaining as it is enlightening!

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Experience Overview:

Dark Side Of Boston 90 Minute Private Tour

Hear tales of misery, misfortune and murder - all based on true historic events! On this tour through the North End’s winding streets and alleyways, you will hear tales of misery, misfortune, and murder. These dark stories are all based on true historical events that have occurred in Boston. Learn about the Great Influenza of 1918, outbreaks of smallpox, the Molasses Flood, and the infamous Brink's Robbery against the backdrop of Boston's oldest neighborhood. Exploring the North End is always a delight. It's even better when investigating stories from Boston's checkered past!

Meeting Point

Hanover Street & Cross Street

Hanover St & Cross St, Boston, MA 02109, USA

Meet your guide at the corner of Hanover & Cross Streets, Boston (the statue of boxer Tony DeMarco across from the Greenway).

What's included:

  • Walking tour led by passionate and well-trained guides

What to expect:

Duration: 1 hour, 30 minutes

Old North Church & Historic Site

193 Salem St, , Boston, 02113-1123, Massachusetts

There are 37 brick tombs under the church, the first of which was built in 1732. Wealthy parishioners began to commission personal tombs. There is also Tomb 14: the ‘strangers’ tomb’— where anyone, regardless of social status, could be interred through the intercession of a benefactor. In 1820, the area was quite full with 33 tombs, so they built under the Vestry, but by 1845, it was necessary to reuse the space and remove coffins. Church leaders were not loath to sweep out the bones after a few decades and replace them with fresh ones—all in the name of cash flow in a fast-changing society. In 1853, a City ordinance closed the tombs to further burials for health concerns. This was an era of relocating services due to the stench. But wardens disregarded the law on occasion, presumably for a fee. A skeleton was found in the cellar when the first tomb was built; its coffin plate read ‘Mr. Thomas’— a family that was among the founders of Christ Church.

25 minutes

Copp's Hill Burying Ground

Corner of Snow Hill and Hull Streets, , Boston, 02118, Massachusetts

Dr. John Warren’s son, Dr. John Collins Warren (1778–1856), a founder of Mass. General Hospital in 1811, wrote about a body snatching incident from his medical school days in Copp’s Hill Burying Ground. While Dr. John Collins Warren was in college in 1796, he began procuring bodies for dissection. When he heard a man without relations was to be buried at Copp’s Hill, he and some associates set out to dig up the body. They reached the spot at 10:00 at night. They started digging, but thought they were in the wrong place, so went to a different grave. Then they decided they were right the first time and went back to the first grave. They uncovered the coffin by breaking it open. Then they took the body of “a stout young man” and put it in a bag.

25 minutes

North Square Stories

North Square, Boston, 02113, Massachusetts

Many smallpox epidemics have occurred in world history. In Cotton Mather’s lifetime, three of his children nearly died in one such wave of the virus. In 18th-century England, the disease of Variola major (smallpox) was referred to as the speckled monster, as after the patient was strickent with weakness, fever, pain and chills, a spotty bumpy rash would cover the patient and eventually erupt into oozing blisters and pustules. Frequently patients would have these pox on the face and inside the eyelids. After a few weeks the blisters would dry and scab off leaving the victim with pitted scars. In Boston, 6 out of every 10 people who contracted the disease died, often due to systemic shock from body-wide infection and due to a buildup of toxins in the blood (toxemia). Even those who survived smallpox often had long-term complications as a result such as severe scarring or blindness (Massmoments.org, 2020).

20 minutes

Brinks Job Building

600 Commercial St, Boston, 02113, Massachusetts

Brinks was America’s biggest money mover. In the 1950s when large companies paid their employees, they paid in cash. So the company would hire Brinks to deliver the cash to distribute on pay day. Brinks had a reputation for security, but their practices had grown lax. Tony Pino was under suspicion for robbery and burglary when he took an interest in Brinks and began observing the Brinks’ operations. “He set up a telescope on the roof of 109 Prince St., with a direct line of vision into the garage. He learned every detail of the company’s daily routines: how the money was brought in, counted by Brink’s employees, stored in the vault, and locked up. He also studied the habits of the guards, including their bathroom breaks. To expedite the break-in, he removed a cylinder from one of the Brink’s office doors and rushed it to his locksmith friend who created a key. Pino went back and carefully reinstalled the cylinder, one door at a time, and obtained all the keys for the 5 locked doors.”

20 minutes

Details & Important Info

Additional Experience Details & Important Information

Service animals allowed
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Wheelchair accessible
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

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Reservation Changes, Cancellations & Refunds

Changes to reservations for tickets can be made until 3 days prior to the date scheduled. Reservations may be re-scheduled by the operator of the activity due to reasons such as weather, minimum participation requirements, mechanical issues or other interruptions beyond their control.

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Boston Dark History Walking Tour

Boston
MA
1-12
people
price for
1 participant
1 hour
30 minutes
  • • Explore Boston's Oldest Neighborhood with Dark Historical Tales
  • • Engage in a 1.5-Hour Walking Tour of Boston's Haunting Past
  • • Uncover Boston's Most Sinister Stories of Misery and Murder
or

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