Teachers BBQ
David Ruggles Center 225 Nonotuck St., Florence, MA, United StatesSecond Saturday Walking Tour
Join tour guide Tom Goldscheider from the David Ruggles Center for History and Education to explore the historic neighborhoods of the abolitionist founders, both black and white, who made Florence a center of resistance to the slave power and for the equality of races, genders, and religions. We are fortunate to have so many preserved homes [...]
Second Saturday Walking Tour
Join tour guide Steve Strimer from the David Ruggles Center for History and Education to explore the historic neighborhoods of the abolitionist founders, both black and white, who made Florence a center of resistance to the slave power and for the equality of races, genders, and religions. We are fortunate to have so many preserved [...]
Walking Tour: Northampton Underground Railroad East
Meet at Forbes Library. Includes West Street, South Street, and Main Street.
Walking Tour: Northampton Underground Railroad East
Meet at Historic Northampton. Includes Bridge Street, Pomeroy Terrace, Phillips Street, and North Street.
Walking tour: Annual Florence Graveyard Tour
Meet at Park St. Cemetery
Walking tour: Florence Underground Railroad
Meet at David Ruggles Center, 225 Nonotuck St., Florence
The David Ruggles Center: Interpreting Utopia
A slide show and talk with Steve Strimer. Steve, one of the founders of the David Ruggles Center will discuss how it came to be, what and how we interpret, and what we at the DRC hope to accomplish.
Basil Dorsey Day Talk: Ruggles and Dorsey in early Florence
We will celebrate Basil Dorsey and his neighbor and assistant on the UGRR, the fiery abolitionist David Ruggles. Ruggles and Joshua Leavitt guided Dorsey to Northampton and Charlemont by 1838. Dorsey then came to Florence in 1844 and became the villages chief teamster for its goods. The presentation will be in the lower level of [...]