The perfect introduction to the history of Boston!

This walking tour of the Freedom Trail in downtown Boston begins with the city's establishment in 1630. The story of Boston unfolds through an exploration of the city's architecture spanning more than three centuries. Beginning with the Puritan settlement, the tour continues through the American Revolution and the growth of commercial Boston and concludes with a discussion of modern development.

This historic walk features many of the downtown Freedom Trail sites, including the Old State House, Faneuil Hall, King's Chapel, the Old South Meeting House and the site of the first public school in America.

From the protests of Samuel Adams and James Otis to the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party, to the liberation of Boston in 1776 by General Washington and his army, the Heart of The Freedom Trail takes you to the sites and tells the stories that led to American independence.

Online tickets: Adults $13, Children 6-12 $8
Onsite tickets: Adults $15, Children 6-12 $10

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Time:

Please see event website for dates and times Sat, Apr 1 - Sun, Nov 26, 2017

Venue:

Meet your guide at the Samuel Adams statue in front of Faneuil Hall

4 South Market Building, Boston, MA 02109

Contact:

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617-367-2345

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