Boston Revolutionary History Freedom Trail Tour
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Boston
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1-15
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1
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  • • Explore Boston's Revolutionary History on the Freedom Trail Tour
  • • Enjoy a One-Hour Guided Walking Tour of Historic Sites
  • • Visit Boston's Oldest Public Building on This Unique Tour
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Why We Love This Unique Experience

Embark on a captivating journey through history with "The Heart of the Freedom Trail," a 60-minute walking tour that brings Boston's rich Revolutionary past to life. Immerse yourself in the stories and events that shaped a nation's fight for liberty while exploring some of the city's most iconic locations. This engaging tour is ideal for both history buffs and those looking to discover the fascinating tales hidden within Boston's streets.

During the tour, experience the significance of key landmarks such as the Old State House, Faneuil Hall, King's Chapel, and the Old South Meeting House. Friendly and knowledgeable guides will share captivating stories of the brave individuals who rose from ordinary lives to engage in extraordinary acts of defiance against oppression. Gain insight into the heart and soul of a city that played a crucial role in America's struggle for independence. Each stop on the tour will provide a deeper understanding of the events and the people who made waves in history, making it a memorable experience for all who participate.

Looking for a unique gift idea? This walking tour makes an exceptional present for anyone interested in history, culture, or simply exploring the vibrant streets of Boston. Give the gift of adventure and knowledge, allowing friends and family to connect with the past while enjoying a fantastic day out in one of America's most historic cities.

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Experience Overview:

The Heart Of The Freedom Trail In Boston - 60 Minute Walking Tour

This tour is the perfect introduction to Boston’s Revolutionary history! Visit some of the key sites along the world-famous Freedom Trail in this engaging, one-hour guided walking tour.
Journey into the past as you hear stories about events that took place in the Old State House, Faneuil Hall, King’s Chapel and the Old South Meeting House. Learn about the diverse people, places and events that started a revolution.

The people of colonial Boston were ordinary people. Shaped by the times that they lived in, they rose to the cause, and achieved extraordinary things!

Meeting Point

1 Faneuil Hall Sq

1 Faneuil Hall Sq, Boston, MA 02109, USA

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

What's included:

  • Walking tour led by passionate and engaging guides

What to expect:

Duration: 1 hour

Old State House

310 Washington Street, , Boston, 02108-1702, Massachusetts

The Old State House, constructed in 1713, is the oldest public building in Boston. Towering over all of the buildings around it, it was meant to impress. This location was the site of government business starting in 1658 and reflects the history of political change in Boston. The very same balcony from which Royal Governors would proclaim the king’s decrees, would be the place from which the Declaration of Independence was read on July 18, 1776. Both the promise and the disappointment of liberty would play out here. The quest for independence in the 18th century would not include everyone. African Americans and women would remain without a voice. Some in the African American community would join the militia to fight for what they hoped would be their freedom. Women would successfully manage businesses and farms during the long war for Independence but would not be recognized. Abolitionists like Prince Hall and feminists like Abigail Adams would begin the fight.

15 minutes

Faneuil Hall Marketplace

1 Faneuil Hall Sq, Quincy Market, Boston, 02109-1604, Massachusetts

In 1742, Boston was a bustling town of about 14,000 people with a safe harbor for ships, a busy dock and a large trade industry, exporting goods to Europe and the West Indies. The merchant class in Boston had become quite wealthy. Then, in 1742, Peter Faneuil, himself a wealthy merchant, whose wealth came from the transatlantic slave trade, offered the town a central marketplace similar to those found in the large cities of Europe. The town refused his gift of the marketplace at first, being suspicious of the impact that it might have on their own businesses. The town finally accepted his offer by a slim margin, and Faneuil at the last minute, decided to add a second floor, which provided a much-wanted space for town meeting. Given his connections to slavery and the Anglican church, it was ironic that Faneuil gave a town meeting space that would become a vehicle to radicalize Boston and become a symbol of freedom.

15 minutes

King's Chapel

58 Tremont St, Boston, 02108-3201, Massachusetts

In 1686, Kings Chapel became the first Church of England congregation in Boston. It was established to provide a place for the newly appointed royal Governor to worship. Its presence next to the town’s oldest burying ground soon became a symbol of all that the colonists hated about England. By the beginning of the revolution, it would be the place where Boston’s most charismatic patriot leader, Dr. Joseph Warren, would be eulogized. By the time Dr. Warren reached the age of 34, he had become an accomplished physician who had cared for not only patients who were Patriots, but for Loyalists as well. He was an inspirational politician, an influential organizer, military hero, and president of the provisional government in Boston in 1774 - 1775. In 1774, Warren was chosen as Chairman of the Suffolk Convention that was convened to address the Coercive Acts. Presenting his resolutions to the convention, he referred to Britain’s attempt “to enslave America.”

15 minutes

Old South Meeting House

310 Washington St, , Boston, 02108-4616, Massachusetts

The Old South Meeting House, built in 1729, was the largest meeting space in Boston. Built to accommodate how the Puritans worshiped and lived, it was ideal for public meetings, including many public protest meetings held there. One of the most famous of those meetings took place on December 16, 1773. The East India Company, one of the largest companies in the world, was supplying the English tea to the colonies. Due to the poor economy in Europe, the company was failing. Failure of such a large company would further hurt the economy in Britain, so Parliament stepped in and bailed them out with the Tea Act of 1773. This act gave East India exclusive access to supply tea to the colonies and bypass the duties it otherwise would have paid. However, when the tea was unloaded, the colonists would still have to pay tax imposed by the Townshend Acts of 1767. This act further antagonized the colonies that had found Britain’s’ disregard for their lack of representation in taxation unbearable.

15 minutes

Details & Important Info

Additional Experience Details & Important Information

Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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Changes to reservations for tickets can be made until 3 days prior to the date scheduled. Reservations may be re-scheduled by the operator of the activity due to reasons such as weather, minimum participation requirements, mechanical issues or other interruptions beyond their control.

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Boston Revolutionary History Walking Tour

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Boston
MA
1-15
people
price for
1 participant
1
hour
  • • Explore Boston's Revolutionary History on the Freedom Trail Tour
  • • Enjoy a One-Hour Guided Walking Tour of Historic Sites
  • • Visit Boston's Oldest Public Building on This Unique Tour
or

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