The 2.5 mile tour visits landmarks from the site of the Boston Massacre to a 300-year-old building with a surprising use.
From Hattiesburg to Jackson and beyond, experience monumental Civil Rights sites along the Mississippi Freedom Trail!
Quentin Williams, who died in a car crash two years ago, bought the house where the civil rights leader stayed.
is under consideration for a stop on the Connecticut Freedom Trail, Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz said Tuesday. Williams was killed in a wrong-way crash on Route 9 in Cromwell near Exit 18 on Jan. 5 ...
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 ...
One of the Freedom Trail’s most important stop-offs is the Old South Meeting House, where many of the assemblies of those revolutionaries took place, including one before the Boston Tea Party ...
From Nubian Markets to the National Center for Afro-American Artists, a local tour guide offers his picks for the best places to see Boston's Black culture Boston is a city of neighbourhoods, and ...