This interactive map invites you to explore Everyone250 Historical Markers and other destinations where history lives. It preserves memory, educates, and recognizes important community contributions in our history.  This map will grow as our partners grow.
Tap or click on a historical site on the map to learn more about its story.
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Discover our Living History
Upcoming Historical Marker Unveilings
Be a part of history and join us for Everyone250 Historical Marker unveilings across our community. View our events calendar for event details.
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Islamic Society of Boston Cultural Center (ISBCC Roxbury)
May 29, 2026 | 2PM
100 Malcolm X Blvd, Roxbury, MA 02120
A Dedication to the Boston Public Schools Desegregation Movement
June 11, 2026 | 12PM
15 Beacon St, Boston, MA 02108
North American Indian Center of Boston
New Date: June 22, 2026 | Time TBA
105 S Huntington Ave, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
Garrison Trotter Neighborhood Association – The Alma Wright Zen Garden
July 6, 2026 | 4PM
Holworthy Street across from the Trotter Elementary School in Roxbury
Garrison Trotter Neighborhood Association – The Daniel and Marlena Open Space and Community Garden
August 9, 2026 | 2PM
8 Townsend St, Roxbury, MA 02119
Peoples Baptist Church
Date and Time TBA
830 Tremont St, Boston, MA 02118
Fenway Health
Date and Time TBA
1340 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02215
Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts
Date and Time TBA
88 Warren St, Roxbury, MA 02119
Temple Israel
Date and Time TBA
477 Longwood Ave, Boston, MA 02215
HISTORICAL MARKERS
As Boston approaches the 250th anniversary of American independence, Everyone250 reimagines commemoration and honors the full diversity of the communities that have shaped both Boston and the nation.
The Historical Markers initiative will commemorate historically significant sites through a collaborative, community-driven process, establishing permanent public markers that honor the spaces where cultural memory and collective resilience live.
These monuments are not simply commemorative objects. They are acts of recognition. They are invitations to learn and reflect. And they are foundational pieces of a broader vision to build a more inclusive and truthful understanding of who we are—and who we can be.
Explore Historical Markers
Swipe to see all Everyone250 historical markers. Click or tap any image below to learn more about the marker and the history it commemorates.


