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Family Workshop: "Mini-Bridge Building Competition"

West End Museum, 150 Staniford St, Boston, MA | Get Directions »
FREE

Do you have what it takes to be a master bridge builder? Join us on February 23 and become one! Using everyday materials, and a little knowledge supplied by our team of local volunteer bridge experts, you will have the chance to design and build your very own bridge. Then we load it up with weights and see how strong it is!

There will be prizes for the strongest and the most creative. This activity is brought to you by theBoston Society of Civil Engineers, the folks who design your real bridges and tunnels, bring you clean drinking water and air, and generally keep you safe. They run all sorts of activities like this year round.

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Event Details

Posted by: Westendmuseum
Where West End Museum 150 Staniford St, Boston, MA 02114
Next on This event is over.
Time 11:00 am–2:00 pm
Website http://­www.­thewe­stendmuseum.­org/­whatson.­html
Phone 617-723-2125
Price Free

More About West End Museum

West End Museum

West End Museum

150 Staniford St, Boston, MA
617-723-2125

If you're interested in exploring the rich history of Boston's West End neighborhood, visit the West End Museum located just a short walk from the Haymarket and North Station T stops. Founded in 2003, the museum  is dedicated to documenting the history of the West End of Boston especially the immigrant era which dates approximately from 1880 to the redevelopment of the area by the government's urban renewal project in 1958. Step inside and the passionate staff will happily guide you through a tour of fascinating personal photographs, objects and documented oral histories. While there is no official gift shop, t-shirts are available for purchase, along with copies of the book "The Last Tenement: Confronting Community and Urban Renewal in Boston's West End." Admission to the museum is free for all.  

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