Articles for tag: Faneuil Hall, Freedom Trail, Public Gardens, Quincy Market

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Hotels in Historic Downtown Boston

For the traveler with an interest in American History, there can be few destinations more enriching than historic Downtown Boston. An easy stroll through the city, along a well marked route known as the Freedom Trail, lead visitors to and through sixteen historic sites, including the Boston Common and Public Gardens, the Massachusetts State House, ...

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Top 10 Historic Tours in Boston, MA

If you are looking for a city to visit that will offer both modern day comforts as well as a plethora of historical and educational value, there’s no better city to visit than the most historically rich city in the United States. Boston is known to both tourists and natives as the walking city, and ...

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The Best Historic Tours in Boston

Boston is a town that is full of historic treasures that are both interesting and significant to the history of our country. Taking a historic tour in and around the city of Boston is a fun and interactive way to experience history for yourself instead of just reading about it. There are several very well ...

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25 Things to Do in Massachusetts

Massachusetts is a state full of history and mystery! Here are some of the must-have experiences and must-see attractions. 1. Take the kids to the Children’s Museum with interactive exhibits focusing on art, science and culture, parents and kids can spend time together and learn together! http://www.bostonkids.org/index2.html (Boston) 2. Take a walk on the Freedom ...

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A Guide to Boston’s Freedom Trail

One of the most famous walking tours in America is that of the Freedom Trail in Boston, Massachusetts. A red brick pathway leads you through and around downtown Boston and then to neighboring Charlestown in this two and a half mile, one-way, self-guided tour that takes you to sixteen of the most historically significant locations ...

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American Revolution Tourist Sites in Boston, MA

The Declaration of Independence was signed in Philadelphia. Patrick Henry argued for liberty or death in Virginia. George Washington crossed the Potomac in…well, wherever the Potomac is. But if you want one location where American Revolutionary History is right there for you to visit, look no further than the “cradle of liberty,” the home of ...