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The Freedom Trail is a marked and guided route past all of the key sights associated with revolutionary Boston. Stops include the places where John Adams and other met to vent their anger and plan their next steps, the location of the Boston Tea...
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From journal Something for Everyone
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Where did this grand nation begin? What are we all about? There is no better place to find out than on the Freedom Trail in Boston. Get a guide at your hotel, at a book store or from a vendor and begin your walk into history. You will see the old...
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From journal Europe in America- Boston
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It's a self-guided walking tour of Boston's most important landmarks of colonial Boston. The starting point is at Boston Common, and to do it you only have to follow the red line painted on the pavement. It takes you past all the sights. It's...
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From journal a weekend in Boston
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Boston is home to a number of historical and cultural treasures, and a great way to explore this city is to walk The Freedom Trail, a three mile walking tour linking 16 sites of historical interest. Begin at the Tourist Information Center located in...
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From journal Boston - A New England Treasure
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The Freedom Trail is a three-mile route connecting 16 points of historical interest marked by a row of red bricks or a painted red line on the sidewalk. After Quincy Market it's the most visited attraction in the city. Unfortunately it's not a...
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From journal Boston Bests
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The Freedom Trail is the best and most well-known of several activities in Boston that allow you to travel back in time. This 2.5 mile, carefully marked red-brick path leads participants to 16 commemorative sites, including the Granary Burying...
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From journal Time Travel in Historic Boston