Join the Friends of Titus Sparrow Walking Group as we explore a beautiful, off-the-radar public space and secret garden atop the Google Building, featuring spectacular views of Kendall Square, Boston, and Cambridge.
Our route takes us through a portion of MIT’s campus, past the historic Kendall Hotel, and back along the Charles River via the Longfellow Bridge. Walk with us both ways, or return home via the T.
Here are the details and what to expect:
Costs: Free, registration is required (below)
Start Time & Location: Meet at 10:00 AM at the Tennis Court at Titus Sparrow Park
Total distance: Approximately 3.5+ miles
Options: Walk the full trip or take the T back
End time: Around 12:00 PM
Meet Your Guide: Irwin Levy
Irwin Levy is a committed Board Member of the Friends of Titus Sparrow Park, serving as our neighborhood liaison and leading history and walking tours that bring the South End’s stories to life. A resident of the St. Botolph section of Back Bay and East Hampton, LI, Irwin is passionate about local history and community engagement. In Boston, he organizes walking events for the Neighborhood Association of Back Bay, the Garden Club of Back Bay, and Temple Israel of Boston, and he recently joined the Board of Beacon Hill Seminars, a Boston-based adult education organization.
In East Hampton, Irwin serves as President of the East Hampton Trails Preservation Society, sits on the Town of East Hampton’s Nature Preserve Committee, and shares his love of history as Producer and Co-Host of Our Hamptons Podcast (ourhamptonspodcast.com).