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Boston is a city steeped in history, particularly relating to the American Revolution. One of the best ways to explore this ...
We celebrate the 1773 Boston Tea Party and ignore the extraordinary 1773 petition for freedom of an enslaved man to the ...
As Massachusetts prepares to commemorate 250 years since the start of the Revolutionary War, one way to learn about Boston's role is to hit the Freedom Trail. It begins at Paul Revere's home in ...
Whether you’re a Boston local or a tourist here for the weekend, you’re probably familiar with the red-brick road of the Freedom Trail, a quintessential landmark as recognizable as our beloved ...
Plan Ahead: If you have a Go Boston Card, standard guided tours given by the Freedom Trail Foundation are covered by your pass. Stretching 2½ miles, the Freedom Trail weaves past 16 of Boston's ...
A new museum honoring the history of one of Boston’s most storied neighborhoods is coming to a prime spot along the Freedom Trail. The North End Historical Society recently announced that it had ...
The Freedom Trail in Boston offers a walk through some unique museums, churches, meeting houses, burying grounds, parks, a ship, and historic markers that tell the story of the American Revolution ...
Boston is actually quite walkable, and the most iconic trail in the area actually connects these storied, historic sites together in a long, city-spanning route called the Freedom Trail.
Bowdoin and Downtown Crossing subway stations. Downtown Boston is the most tourist-heavy area, with most of the city's highlights, including the start of the 2½-mile Freedom Trail and the Boston ...