"Oldtown" Walking Tours of South Natick (April, May, June)
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"Oldtown" Walking Tours of South Natick (April, May, June)

This stroll in South Natick highlights the early history of the “Praying Town" and the history that inspired Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel.

By Natick Historical Society

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Sunday, May 5 · 1 - 2pm EDT

Location

Natick Historical Society, 58 Eliot Street, Natick, MA, USA

58 Eliot Street First Floor of the Bacon Free Library Natick, MA 01760

About this event

  • 1 hour

Join local historian Terri Evans for a stroll through the heart of South Natick. The tour highlights Natick’s early history as a “Praying Town” and the 19th-century residents who inspired Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel, Oldtown Folks.

Please meet at the entrance to the Bacon Free Library/Natick History Museum, 58 Eliot Street.

Tours last 60 minutes and are capped at 12 people. Advanced registration is required. This program is FREE and open to the public.

If you are interested in booking a private walking tour of South Natick, click here.

Organized by

Founded in 1870, the Natick Historical Society (NHS) is one of the oldest local historical societies in Massachusetts. Since its incorporation, the NHS has remained an independent nonprofit that thrives on the generosity of donors and grantors and receives no municipal funds. Our mission is to build community by inspiring connections to local history. Visit us at the Natick History Museum and Archives in our historic building at 58 Eliot Street in South Natick.