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Mather Byles" aka Ben Soloway. He was so informative I learned so much with this tour. Not to mention his English accent really added even more excitement to the tour. Thanks again for making my trip so fun all the way from California!

I wanted to take a minute to tell you how much we enjoyed our time on the Freedom Trail Tour! Lydia was a superb tour guide, adn we learned so much! My husband and I still refer to our tour and little pieces of info we remember. Boston's iconic 2. Thanks to preservation efforts, these cultural assets are still intact, which makes Boston truly unique as one of the few places in America to experience the actual sites and learn the history they tell while walking through modern city streets.

Skip to main content. Homepage Explore Featured Tours. Fights for Independence. Birth of America. Every Step Tells a Story The Freedom Trail is a unique collection of museums, churches, meeting houses, burying grounds, parks, a ship, and historic markers that tell the story of the American Revolution and beyond. Freedom Trail Sites. Boston is open and ready to welcome you.

The famous Freedom Trail is a 2. From the Old North Church to Faneuil Hall, and through resonant burying grounds, visit the temples and landmarks of the Revolutionary Era. Stop by a Visitor Information Center to purchase a ticket. Tours leave regularly from the red brick line in front of the Boston Common Visitor Center.

Boston by Foot. Lessons on Liberty. The Freedom Trail Foundation. The Histrionic Academy. Read more Map of the Freedom Trail. Complete Guide to Boston's Freedom Trail. Thankfully, the clear signage and brick pavement of the trail make it difficult to get lost even if you decide to do a self-paced tour. We picked our starting point at Boston Common, but remember that you can walk the Freedom Trail in either direction, or split it up into sections as needed.

Founded in , Boston Common is the oldest public park in the US. This historic church was constructed in , and continues to be actively used to this day. If you want, you can attend a service on Sundays, or there are visiting hours during the summer months.

Some of the most famous historical figures in America were laid to rest at this graveyard which dates back to Founded in and then rebuilt in , this is the first Aglican church of Boston and the cemetery next to the church is the resting place of several noteworthy historical American figures.

The oldest public school in America was the education site of at least 5 of the members who signed the Declaration of Independence. Although the school is only a replica and has been rebuilt, the original site is now commemorated by the statue of Benjamin Franklin.

This historic shop was built in and was used by numerous publishing companies over the years. Visit the place where notable events like the Boston Tea Party were planned, as well as numerous historic artifacts and documents held in the museum. Once the site of the Massachusetts Court, the Old State House is now open for self-paced tours and occasional re-enactments of historic events performed by staff.

The Boston Massacre is one of the most notable events leading up to the Revolutionary War. The spot where British soldiers fired into a crowd of people killing 5 is commemorated by a site marker today.



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