Boston Freedom Trail : Paul Revere House & Old North Church - Boston, Massachusetts
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EXPERIENCE:

Your adventure begins in the lush, green Boston Common—America’s oldest urban park, with roots in the 17th century and ties to the American Revolution. There’s no better place to begin your journey along the Freedom Trail.

Head to the Massachusetts State House, located on land once owned by the one and only John Hancock.

After swinging by the Park Street Church, you’ll head to the Granary Burying Ground, the final resting place of notable patriots such as Samuel Adams and Paul Revere.

Continuing along the Freedom Trail, you’ll see sights that played a pivotal role in early American history. Discover the space where revolutionaries met to plan pivotal events such as the Boston Tea Party, pause at the somber site of the Boston Massacre, and hear the story of Samuel Adams at Faneuil Hall.

Next, it’s time to head into the North End neighborhood. Over the centuries, this part of Boston has become a home to a thriving Italian immigrant community, but it also happens to be the home of the final two Freedom Trail sites on your itinerary. First, you’ll step into the Old North Church and enjoy a private guided experience, including a trip up to the bell tower where two strategically placed lanterns launched the American Revolution.

Finally, you’ll have time to explore Revere’s very own home at your own pace as your Freedom Trail experience comes full circle.

 

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:

Walk in the footsteps of patriots such as Paul Revere and go inside his home
Visit 13 of the 16 sites along Boston’s Freedom Trail.
Enjoy a private tour of Old North Church.
Discover Italian-American and Irish culture in the North End.
Hear the stories of the American Revolution come to life.

 

 

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