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A gala fundraising event on the evening of
Saturday, September 16, 2017
Just added to the evening's excitement...
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The Metropolitan Waterworks Museum invites you to the
First Annual Cuisine Blue Gala
Don your dressy, blue cocktail attire.
Then, step into the Gilded Age for a magnificent meal under the glow of the historic steam engines that powered a water revolution in Boston!
Be a part of our enchanting evening with special guests and surprises throughout the night!
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The Cuisine Blue Gala to support the Waterworks Museum promises to be an historic experience. Tickets available now!
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With thanks to our generous sponsors and donors.
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The Metropolitan Waterworks Museum is a non-profit museum dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of the historic waterworks and buildings that supplied the City of Boston with public water. The Museum presents unique stories of this early metropolitan water system through exhibitions and educational programs on engineering, architecture, social history, and public health.
The Waterworks sits on the site of the original Chestnut Hill Reservoir and pumping station in a building dating to the late 1880's. The Museum consists of the Great Engines Hall, housing three historic steam-powered pumping engines, and a two story glass-enclosed pavilion, featuring the Overlook Gallery.
Directions and hours can be found at www.WaterworksMuseum.org. Connect with us on Facebook and Twitter @MetroWaterworks. Accessible by T on the Green Line "C" and "D" trains, and by Bus (#51 and #86). Limited parking available on site in marked Museum Visitor spots.
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Metropolitan Waterworks Museum, Inc.
2450 Beacon Street, Boston, MA 02467
Open Wednesdays 11am to 8:30pm (summer hours) and Thursday through Sunday from 11am to 4pm. Limited Free Parking Available, or Take the T! Green Line "C" and "D" Trains, or by MBTA Buses #51 and #86. |
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