A SLICE OF BOSTON HISTORY:
Curious tales from the annals of the Parker House with author Susan Wilson 
What do Eleanor Roosevelt,
Ho Chi Minh, John F. Kennedy, Malcolm X, John Wilkes Booth, Charles Dickens and Mark Twain have in common?  

The Parker House!

Just around the corner from Old South Meeting House, the Omni Parker House has been an integral part of Boston's history since 1855. In the culinary world, it's been heralded as the home of the Parker House Roll and Boston Cream Pie -- and a place where Ho Chi Minh, Malcolm X and Emeril Lagasse once worked in the kitchens. It's where the brightest lights of America's Golden Age of Literature -- writers like Emerson, Thoreau, Hawthorne and Longfellow--regularly met in the legendary Saturday Club, and where generations of local and national politicians assembled for private meetings, press conferences and power breakfasts.

Discover their stories and plenty of other savory tales with Omni Parker House Historian Susan Wilson, author of the new lavishly illustrated book Heaven By Hotel  Standards.  
 
Don't miss this wonderful event - samples of delicious Boston Cream Pie will be provided by the Omni Parker House.

*Book sales & signing to follow.
This program is cosponsored by the Omni Parker House. 
 
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Presented by   
Old South Meeting House
Museum, historic landmark & gathering place in the heart of Boston since 1729.
Open daily.

Free admission made possible in part by The Lowell Institute.



WEDNESDAY
October 8

6:30pm
 

Doors open at 6:00pm  
for members of  
Old South Meeting House 

Doors open at 6:15pm  
for general public. 

Old South 
Meeting House
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Boston

 FREE ADMISSION
& Boston
Cream Pie.

Pre-registration requested

* Old South Meeting House members
receive priority seating, book discounts
and other special benefits  for a full year.


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