New data from the federal government shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in the Beacon Hill area.
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While just the cover is shown here, you can virtually flip through the whole almanac and register in DSpace!
Happy New Year From State Library Of Massachusetts!
Of Plimoth Plantation is considered by many to be one of Massachusetts’ – and indeed the Nation’s – greatest treasures.
The sooner you start planning for retirement, the better off you’ll be
The Staff of the State Library Wishes You a very Happy and Healthy Holiday Season!
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All history enthusiasts will find interesting Of Plimoth Plantation’s first-hand account of Plymouth Colony’s founding 400 years ago.
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The conversation will be held online via Zoom on December 7.
Kimball was a new resident of Beacon Hill when he was invited by a neighbor to participate in the area’s Christmas Eve festivities.
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Despite the pandemic, it might still be possible to safely find a quality Christmas tree this year in the Beacon Hill area.
The event is scheduled for December 7.
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Visit The Fenway Tree Shop Presented by Weston Nurseries at 1301 Boylston for trees, wreaths, and more!
Roxbury Community College Foundation Virtual Fundraiser
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Understanding how your future retirement might affect your spouse
Presented by Boston Public Library, American Ancestors/New England Historic Genealogical Society, and the State Library of Massachusetts.
This November, in honor of Veterans Day, our virtual display case features four 'Welcome Home Day' souvenir programs.
The event will be held on November 12.
Looking for a Beacon Hill-area pumpkin patch before Halloween? Check out the Patch list.
The below article is a reflection written by Elizabeth Dello Russo Becker, Executive Director of the Massachusetts Association
Pick out that pumpkin and enjoy the many fall attractions Beacon Hill-area pumpkin patches have to offer.
Boston’s “Port Marker” will be installed to formally honor and remember the Africans who died and those who survived the Middle Passage.
You’re invited to our next virtual author talk with David Michaelis!
Secretary of State William Galvin said that more than 1.6 million registered voters have already requested mail-in ballots.
This pamphlet was part of the Political Equality Series that was published by the National American Woman Suffrage Association in 1905.
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Social Security Administration can help with your plans to return to work