Walk the historic Freedom Trail with us and see 11 of 16 sights, the perfect length to keep you absorbed and entertained while learning at the same time. Follow along with us and enjoy the stroll without worrying about directions or getting lost on your own. It’s great for families and solo travelers alike. Our guides go through rigorous training from an experienced Freedom Trail tour guide and professional actor because we want your time with us to be fun and memorable. Dressed in Revolutionary period clothing, you will truly immerse in the moment while we bring history to life together!
Visitor's Center in Boston Common
The church at which early puritanism evolved into protestant abolishment.
They will hear about the early history of Boston.
A historic government building built in 1795 representing that government is illegitimate without the peoples consent.
Historic graveyard (over 350 years old) with more signers of the U.S. constitution than anywhere in America.
Historic church, originally church of England (origianlly built around 1688).
Sight of the oldest public school in the United States founded in 1635.
Famous meetings were held there including a meeting just before the Boston Tea Party in 1773.
Built in 1713. Original state house in Boston first controlled by the British, then took over by the Americans in 1775.
Famous spot where 5 Americans were killed by British soldiers in 1770. Paul Revere did famous engraving of this site.
Conclusion of tour. Famous marketplace building. Famous statue of Samuel Adams founder of revolution is there.
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