Discover Boston: Revolutionary War with Welcome Walks - digital walking tours for the modern traveler. Our custom-designed tours give you the freedom to explore a destination on your own time schedule at your own pace. Listen on your smartphone, Welcome Walks tours are distinguished by historical discoveries, art and architecture, popular culture and local food information. Each walking tour showcases local history and provides fresh air and a fun way to exercise.
To get to our first stop, we recommend utilizing Boston’s subway system, known as the “T.” get Take the train to the Park Street Station. Once at street level, make your way to the corner of Park and Tremont Streets. Make you way to the corner by the church.
Ahead on the right is Boston Gardens, home of the Boston Celtics. In front is the north Station of the metro. If you'd you like to return to Park Street Station, cross the street and take the Green Line.
What do Charles Dickens, Malcolm X, and Ho Chi Minh have in common? The Parker House Hotel.
The Church famously memorialized in Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s poem, “The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere".
Often referred to as the "Cradle of Freedom"
Nicknamed "Old Ironsides" this battleship was commissioned in 1797.
The Boston Massacre occurred in the street in front of this building.
Find out why this church earned the name "Brimstone Corner".
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