THE SHIRLEY-EUSTIS HOUSE
Built 1747
Built in 1747.
An English country estate. A site of human enslavement.
A relic of the British Empire.
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Saturday tours are only available by appointment. Please contact us at programs@shirleyeustishouse.org or (617)-442-2275 to schedule a Saturday tour.
Ofrecemos visitas guiadas en español a Shirley Place. Por favor, póngase en contacto con programs@shirleyeustishouse.org o llame 216-849-2271 para programar.
Join us for public tours Tuesday through Friday at 12pm and 2pm. No reservations required. For large groups or tours outside of these hours, call us at 617-442-2275 or email programs@shirleyeustishouse.org to schedule your visit.
Read the Boston Landmarks Commission Study report on Shirley-Eustis Place and the working report on slavery at Shirley Place here:
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Questions? Call 617-442-2275 or email director@shirleyeustishouse.org
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Learn about the impact of the British Empire on American history and identity, explore the social, cultural and political life of early Republican America.
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Get Involved
We welcome volunteers of all abilities and ages. We’ll find a job that fits your interests, from light clerical assistance to collections scholarship, and events planning to garden management.
Thank you to our 2022-2023 Grant funders and Sponsors:
MassHumanities
Society of Colonial Wars of Massachusetts
MeetBoston through the Dine Out Boston program
The General Society of Colonial Wars
The George B. Henderson Foundation
Preservation Massachusetts and the 1772 Foundation
The Adelard A. and Valeda Lea Roy Foundation
TD Charitable
Boston Community Preservation Committee