Visit The Murals
Each of the three sites are within 4 miles of each other in the Boston/Cambridge MA area. Below is some information on how you can see them in person.
MFA

The Museum is located at 465 Huntington Avenue, Boston MA 02115. The entrance is across from the Museum of Fine Arts stop on the Green Line E train and a half mile from Ruggles Station, which is accessible on the Orange Line. Buses 8, 19, 47, and CT2 stop at Ruggles St @ Huntington Avenue, which is a few minutes walk from the museum. There are 2 parking lots and 1 parking garage off Museum Rd. See parking for more information.
Paid admission is required. Click here for more information on hours and admission. However, the Museum offers various discounts for students, EBT and Wonderfund Access card holders, and institutional membership participants. Admission is free on these holidays: MLK Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, and Indigenous Peoples' Day. See tickets for more information on discounts and to purchase advanced tickets

Entrance of The Museum of Fine Arts
BPL

The Boston Public Library is located at 700 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02116. Entry is free. Click here for operating hours The library is right above the Copley T Station, which Green Line trains B, C, D, and E run through. Buses 9, 10, 39, and 55 also stop at Copley Square. Street parking in the area is limited. The closest parking lot is the Prudential Center Garage. See their website for more information.
The Library offers weekly free guided tours of the building, including the murals. Click here for more information on tours

Entrance of the Boston Public Library Central Branch
Widener

The Widener Library is located within Harvard Yard, Cambridge, MA 02138. The library is only open to Harvard ID holders and their guests. Widener does not typically host events or exhibitions that are open to the public, so there are unfortunately few opportunities to see the murals inside the building. Members of the public can apply as a researcher for a paid Library Access Card. See the Widener website for more information on access policies.
If you do have the chance to visit the Library, Harvard Yard is accessible from the Harvard T Station which the Red Line and buses 71, 73, 74, 75, 77, 78, 86, and 96 run through. Buses 1, 66, 68, and 69 also stop by Harvard Yard. There are several paid parking garages nearby, including the Holyoke Center Garage, Church Street Lot, and the Harvard Square Parking Garage

Harvard Widener Museum front entrance

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