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  1. Built around 1680, the Paul Revere House, owned by the legendary patriot from 1770-1800, is the oldest remaining structure in downtown Boston and also the only official Freedom Trail historic site that is a home.

  2. Boston's iconic 2.5 mile-Freedom Trail connects 16 nationally significant historic sites, each one an authentic treasure.

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  3. Welcome to Boston's Freedom Trail, a 2.5-mile, red-lined route that leads to 16 historically significant sites — each one an authentic treasure. Explore museums and meetinghouses, churches, burying grounds and more. Learn about the brave people who shaped our nation.

  4. May 22, 2023 · Originally conceptualized in the 1950s, the Freedom Trail ® is an iconic symbol of Boston. Its red brick line snakes through some of the oldest parts of the City, navigating visitors to some of the most significant historic sites in the Downtown, North End, and Charlestown neighborhoods of Boston.

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    • Stop A – The Boston Common. The oldest public park in the United States (1634) outside the Park St. Subway Station, the first subway in the United States (1897).
    • Stop B – Massachusetts State House. Follow the Trail up to the Massachusetts State House (1798), which is the oldest continually running state capital building in America.
    • Stop C – Robert Gould Shaw Memorial. Walk back across the street and you will be at the Robert Gould Shaw Memorial which shows Gould-Shaw and his men of the 54th regiment of the Union Army.
    • Stop D – The Park St. Church. Follow the trail back into the Boston Common to the starting point take a left down Tremont St. (follow the brick line) and cross Park St. The Park St. Church (1809).
  5. Jan 15, 2024 · The Freedom Trail is a 2.5-mile route that takes you to 16 important sites during this war. The walk starts (or ends, depending on the direction you choose to walk it) at the Boston Common and ends (or starts) at the USS Constitution and Bunker Hill.

  6. The Freedom Trail is a 2.5-mile-long (4.0 km) path [1] through Boston that passes by 16 locations significant to the history of the United States. It winds from Boston Common in downtown Boston, to the Old North Church in the North End and the Bunker Hill Monument in Charlestown.

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