Enjoy a small group, citywide, and award-winning walking tour of Boston that connects the Freedom Trail sights into a unified narrative. Have fun while learning the deep history that invented America.

 

EXPERIENCE:

Winner of Boston Magazine’s Best Historical Walking Tour.

This tour takes a wholistic approach to the city of Boston and the story of America, combining a wide-ranging exploration of Boston’s original neighborhoods with an in-depth retelling of the revolutionary story from the founding of Boston to the Declaration of Independence. Almost every other history tour in Boston limits you to exclusively what’s on the Freedom Trail – walking from one end to the other and providing short highlights and separate anecdotes of each stop. But there’s more to Boston and to the Revolution than just what’s on the Freedom Trail! The Freedom Trail (in either direction) also does not follow the same order that the history unfolded!

This tour therefore takes a “story first” approach following a curated route that weaves the famous personalities and iconic landmarks together into a single immersive citywide narrative: bringing to life the drama and recapturing the energy behind world-changing events like the Boston Massacre, Boston Tea Party, Battles of Lexington & Concord, and Bunker Hill.

There are no big crowds, no silly costumes, and no awkward “re-enacting.” We’re a very small team of very people friendly scholars so you will get insights from the most important scholarship in American History presented with light-hearted humor and enthusiasm. The tour is primarily directed at an adult audience, but we use maps, visuals (and even Lego’s) to make the information accessible and our goal is to be equally as educational as entertaining for all ages and interest levels.

We will explore both the major sights as well as “off-the-path” hidden gems, so you’ll enjoy the charm of the old town while getting a real sense of the beautiful and booming modern city as well.

Characters include (but are not limited to) Ben Franklin, Paul Revere, Samual Adams, John Hancock, & John Adams. Sites include (but are not limited to) Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market, Granary Burying Ground, King’s Chapel, Old City Hall, Old Corner Book Store, the USS Constitution, the Old South Meeting House, the Paul Revere House, the Old State House, Old North Church, and the Bunker Hill Monument.

A 15-minute restroom break at Quincy Market & entrance into Faneuil Hall (when open) is included. We finish in “Little Italy” the world-famous North End and we will provide lots of local insights and food recommendations.

*A note for international guests. This tour is deliberately designed to provide deep insights into and a rich understanding of perhaps the most important and influential event in American history. The narrative structure means you do not have to have grown up in America to follow along and enjoy the ride but if your English is not proficient or if you are only casually interested in the subject a shorter and simpler tour might be preferred.

 

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:

Winner of Boston Magazine’s Best Historical Walking Tour.
Small group. (~16 participants.) Skip the big crowds.
Curated route and connected narrative. Don’t just mindlessly follow the trail.
Expert guide and immersive storytelling. No silly costumes or awkward acting.
Citywide exploration. Not just Freedom Trail highlights. End in “Little Italy.”

 

 

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