Ask any architect, architectural historian, or critic and they'll tell you that Trinity Church is a masterpiece of American architecture. Dedicated in 1877, Trinity presented a bold, fresh new face and feeling for ecclesiastical architecture in America. The Church continues to be heralded today as a celebrated example of "Richardsonian Romanesque" design, named after its architect, H. H. Richardson. The Department of Art & Architecture Programs at Trinity illuminates the history and detail of the building and enhances the experiences of the more than 100,000 visitors at Trinity each year. We ...


206 Clarendon Street

The Christian Science Publishing Society was established in 1898 by Mary Baker Eddy and is the publishing arm of The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts.


210 Massachusetts Avenue P03-40

Founded in 1915, the Boston Foundation, Greater Boston’s community foundation, is one of the oldest and largest community foundations in the nation. The Foundation and its donors make more than $80 million in grants every year.


75 Arlington Street, #1000

SERV (Society for Event Planners: Restaurant Venues) - founded in Boston, is an organization of private event managers who provide support and education to industry professionals.


C/O Mistral

Gathered in 1669, Old South Church in Boston is one of the most historically significant churches in the United States.


645 Boylston Street

The Boston Convention Marketing Center is a joint effort of the Greater Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau and the Massachusetts Convention Center Authority to market and sell the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center and the John B. Hynes Veterans Memorial Convention Center. The BCMC is your single point of contact for RFP submission, hotel room blocks, and site visits.


99 High Street

Explore the extraordinary life and achievements of Mary Baker Eddy, who defied conventional nineteenth-century thinking to become an influential religious leader, publisher, teacher, and businesswoman. The museum also houses the famous Mapparium, an achievement in art and architecture.


200 Massachusetts Avenue