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Boston’s Freedom Trail—arguably the nation’s most popular ... everything to do with turning a profit. Laying out a clear route was essential, they reasoned, not because it made for good ...
The North End Historical Society has secured a location for a local heritage museum to honor the neighborhood's rich ...
Sixty years after the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. led a rally protesting housing discrimination and segregated schools in ...
Bunker Hill Monument is part of the Boston National Historical Park and a stop on the Freedom Trail. The first major battle of the American Revolution took place on Breed's Hill in June 1775 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Boston Tea Party, a beautiful harbour, famous university and Fenway Park are some of what Boston is know for. Find out ...
As Massachusetts prepares to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Revolutionary War, one way to learn about Boston's role in the revolution is to hit the Freedom Trail. WBZ-TV's Levan Reid reports.
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 ...
“you get to see a lot of Boston and a lot of the city’s beauty and architectural highlights along the way,” Quinlin said about the trail. Ahead, Quinlin shares a little bit about each stop ...
Presented by the Massachusetts Teachers Association in partnership with the Freedom Trail Foundation, this interactive history program helps educate school children in and around Boston and ...