The Loring Greenough House
The Loring Greenough House was constructed in 1760 by Commodore Joshua Loring and owned by the Greenough family from 1783 until 1924. The Jamaica Plain Tuesday Club purchased the house in 1924 and has been steward ever since. In 2008, the club articulated a vibrant, new community-oriented role for the House as a center for social, cultural, historical, and educational activities.
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We are proud to participate in Mass Cultural Council's Card to Culture program in collaboration with the Department of Transitional Assistance, the Department of Public Health's WIC Nutrition Program, the Massachusetts Health Connector, and hundreds of cultural organizations across Massachusetts by making cultural programming accessible to those for whom cost is a participation barrier. EBT, WIC, and ConnectorCare cardholders are eligible for up to 4 free tickets per family for paid ticketed programming. To register for an event through the Card to Culture program, please email info@loring-greenough.org See the complete list of participating organizations offering EBT, WIC, and ConnectorCare discounts.
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Note for all free indoor events - House capacity is 50 guests. If we meet this number of visitors, admission will be capped.
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Contact info [at] loring-greenough.org with questions.