West End Museum

This was an exhibition which had been displayed in the Old State House from October 1992 through April 1994, portraying the plight of the West End neighborhood.

[5] The museum hosts regular programming, including gallery openings, film screenings, book signings, and special guest appearances.

[6] The permanent exhibit The Last Tenement, designed by the Bostonian Society in 1992 and relocated to the West End Museum in 2003, is housed in its own dedicated 1,100-square-foot (100 m2) space.

Shows have included: The Middlesex Canal: Boston's First Big Dig[7] and Leaving the River.

Past shows in this space have included: West End photographs from the archives of the Bostonian Society, The Boston Canal (which was an extension of the Middlesex Canal through Causeway Street in the Bulfinch Triangle to Haymarket Square), and Twenty Five Years of the West Ender Newsletter.

West End Museum entrance