The Freedom Trail in Boston is an entertaining and interesting tour highlighting on the American Revolutionary history. This trip interests people from all fields and of all age group including teachers, history buffs, school children, historians and common citizens. The trip focuses on the events that led to the historic break of the country from Britain and on those brave people who made huge contributions towards shaping the national government.
The Freedom Trail in Boston is a walking trail that extends up to 2.5 mile leading the visitors to 16 momentous historic sites that are recognized nationally. Each one of these historic sites is genuine American treasure. The Freedom Trail is a priceless collection of parks, meeting houses, museums, churches, burying grounds and a ship that have been conserved by the citizens of Boston.
The Freedom Trail tour of Boston is planned for schools, individuals as well as groups, which can be classified into three categories; Public Tours, Group Tours and School Tours. The tour spans for 90 minute.
Group Tours of the Freedom Trail
The Group Tour is ideal for corporate team building, convention activities, spouse events and incentives. Tourists can begin their tour
from locations of their choice like the hotel, the Visitor Information Center on Faneuil Hall or Boston Common. This history tour covers
the historical sites that played vital roles in the American Revolution.
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School Tours of the Freedom Trail
The School Tours starts from Boston Common and ends at Faneuil Hall. The trip covers 12 sites: Old State House Museum, Boston Common, Boston Massacre site, Massachusetts State House, Faneuil Hall, Park Street Church, Granary Burying Ground, First Public School and Ben Franklin Statue, Kings Chapel and burying ground, Old South Meeting House and the Old Corner Bookstore.
Public Tours of the Freedom Trailxx
There are two Public Tours to choose from, one starts from Boston Common and the other from Bostix Booth at Faneuil Hall. The tour that starts from Boston Common include 12 sites: - the Kings Chapel and burying ground, Old Corner Bookstore, Faneuil Hall, Boston Common, Park Street Church, Granary Buiying Ground, Massachusetts State House, First Public School & Statue of Ben Franklin, Boston Massacre site, Old State House Museum and Old South Meeting House.
The 12 sites covered by the tour that departs from Faneuil Hall are: Kings Chapel, Faneuil Hall, Boston Massacre site, Paul Revere House, Old North Church, Copp's Hill Burying Ground, Old State House Museum, Old South Meeting House, and First Public School & statue of Ben Franklin.
Freedom Trail is considered as one of the most interesting tours in Boston that offers a glimpse of the American history
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