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Freedom Trail Google Map Freedom Trail PDF Map. Skip to main content Click To Open. Main menu. Historic Sites ... Boston Massacre Site. Faneuil Hall. Paul Revere House.
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The Freedom Trail is open year-round and official historic...
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Built around 1680, the Paul Revere House, owned by the...
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Welcome to Boston's Freedom Trail, a 2.5-mile, red-lined...
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Freedom Trail Preservation. Boston's iconic 2.5 mile-Freedom...
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- Boston Common. The Freedom Trail starts at Boston Common. Word to the wise, it’s not the Boston Commons. This 44-acre park was the first city park in America dating back to 1634.
- Massachusetts State House. From the Boston Commons, you can see the iconic golden dome of the State House. Charles Bulfinch, America’s first professional architect, designed it after another one of his famous structure – The Capital Building.
- Park Street Church. Puritan Religion, Boston, and the quest for freedom go hand in hand since the colony began. Park Street Church was an epicenter for religious faith and activism since the first sermon in 1810 and continues to remain active today.
- The Granary Burying Ground. The Granary Burying Ground is Boston’s third-oldest cemetery and the final resting place for many notable Revolutionary War-era patriots.
Tour of the Freedom Trail. Boston Common Visitor Center. (978) 741-1170. Tour of the Freedom Trail by The Histrionic Academy offers walking tours of Boston and the freedom trail using costumed historical interpreters as guides. These historians/tour guides are available for both public and private events.
May 22, 2023 · The Freedom Trail ® is a red brick line that guides visitors to historic sites in Boston. Learn about the trail's history, accessibility, and free audio tour online or on the NPS App.
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