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Freedom Trail American Revolution Boston Walking and Photo Tour Small Groups

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Experience the captivating history of the American Revolution with the Freedom Trail American Revolution Boston Walking and Photo Tour. Step into the footsteps of the brave patriots who fought for liberty and witness the birth of a new nation. This tour will take you on a journey through time, from the events leading up to the Revolution to the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Along the way, you'll visit iconic landmarks such as the Old State House and the Old South Meeting House, where the crowds gathered to protest the infamous tea tax. Take a 30-minute break at the famous Quincy Marketplace for a quick lunch and to pick up souvenirs. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture the historic moments and don't worry about missing any details - you'll receive a free Liberty Trail Boston Magazine with over 100 stories, pictures, and primary source documents. Lace up your walking shoes and join us on this unforgettable journey through history.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 4 hours 30 minutes
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore the historic sites of the American Revolution
  • Immerse yourself in the birth of a new nation
  • Discover the fascinating stories of Boston's past
  • Experience the charm of the North End and its Italian restaurants
  • Learn about the significant events that shaped American history
  • Free Liberty Trail Boston Magazine with over 100 stories, pictures and primary source documents
  • Things to Bring: sunscreen, good walking shoes, camera, cash-snacks-souvenir's at Quincy Marketplace

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Introduction

Step into the rich history of the American Revolution with the Freedom Trail American Revolution Boston Walking and Photo Tour. This captivating tour will take you on a journey through the heart of Boston, allowing you to relive the moments that shaped a nation. From the early days of protest to the signing of the Declaration of Independence, you'll discover the stories and locations that played a pivotal role in the birth of a new nation.

What to expect?

On this tour, you can expect to immerse yourself in the history of the American Revolution. As you walk along the Freedom Trail, you will encounter significant landmarks and historical spots, such as the site of the first public school in America, The Old State House, and The Old South Meeting House. Along the way, your knowledgeable guide will share fascinating stories and insights, bringing the past to life.

Who is this for?

The Freedom Trail American Revolution Boston Walking and Photo Tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, patriots, and anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of America's origins. Whether you're a local looking to uncover Boston's hidden gems or a visitor eager to explore the city's historical significance, this tour welcomes all curious minds.

Why book this?

Embark on this tour to experience the unique opportunity to walk in the footsteps of the founding fathers and witness firsthand the places where history was made. Delve into the captivating stories that shaped the American Revolution and gain a deeper appreciation for the struggles and sacrifices that led to the birth of a nation. With a small group setting, you'll have the chance to engage with your guide and fellow travelers, fostering a sense of camaraderie and shared discovery.

Good to know

During the tour, you'll have a 30-minute break at the renowned Quincy Marketplace, where you can grab a quick lunch, browse for souvenirs, and use the restroom facilities. It's worth noting that the North End of Boston is filled with delicious Italian restaurants, so you may want to save your appetite for a memorable dinner. Remember to come prepared with sunscreen, comfortable walking shoes, a camera to capture the picturesque scenes, and some cash for snacks and souvenirs at Quincy Marketplace.

Reviews

Travelers who have experienced the Freedom Trail American Revolution Boston Walking and Photo Tour rave about the depth of historical knowledge shared by the guides. They appreciate the engaging storytelling and the opportunity to connect with America's past. Visitors find the tour to be both educational and entertaining, leaving them with a newfound appreciation for the significance of Boston in shaping the nation. Overall, the reviews highlight the tour's ability to transport participants back in time, making it a must-do experience for history enthusiasts and curious explorers alike.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Boston Common

Boston Common is the first public park in America. Here we learn about the birth of the Sons of Liberty. Also the Park St Church

Massachusetts State House

Here we will see the Robert Gould Shaw Memorial, and statues of General Hooker and Mary Dyer

King's Chapel

Here will see the first Anglican Church in America.

Granary Burying Ground

Here we visit the graves of many patriots. This is the most historic burial ground in America.

Tremont Temple Baptist Church

The first integrated church in America

King's Chapel Burying Ground

(Pass by)

The first burial ground in Boston

Statue of Benjamin Franklin

This is the site of the first public school in America and also Old city Hall

Boston Irish Famine Memorial

The Irish Famine Memorial has three statues and seven tablets describing the suffering of the Irish immigrants.

Old Corner Bookstore

The oldest brick structure in Boston where many great authors met

Old South Meeting House

This is the spot of the last meeting leading to the Boston Tea Party

Boston Massacre Site

Here we talk about the events leading up to March 5th and then the Boston Massacre

Old State House

Here we talk about the first opposition to the tyranny of King George lll and The Declaration of Independence

Quincy Market

Here we take a 30-minute break to use the restroom, grab a snack or souvenir.

Faneuil Hall Marketplace

Faneuil Hall is the Cradle of Liberty where Samuel Adams made the first public denial of Britains right to tax the colonies.

The New England Holocaust Memorial

Six glass towers each representing one million killed the holocaust

The Green Dragon Tavern

Nicknamed the headquarters of the American Revolution

The Paul Revere House

Here we tell about 3 historic rides of Paul Revere

Old North Church & Historic Site

Here we tell of the famous midnight ride

Copp's Hill Burying Ground

Our last stop is the second oldest burial ground and Copp's Hill looking the Mystic River to see the USS Constitution and Bunker Hill Monument

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