Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately.Suitable for all physical fitness levels.All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible.Transportation options are wheelchair accessible.Public transportation options are available nearby.Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller.See top Boston sites such as the State House, Granary Burial Ground, and Old South Meeting House.This is directly next to several subway stations for easy transport after the tour. This is the perfect location for a bite to eat, public restrooms, and fabulous shopping. Stop At: Faneuil Hall Marketplace End your tour at the historic and famous Faneuil Hall. Stop At: Statue of Samuel Adams Hear about Sam Adams and the story of his inaccurate statue. Stop At: Boston Massacre Site See the location and stop to be told the inspiring story of the Boston Massacre. Pass By: Old State House One of the oldest buildings in the United States Also guests will see and hear about the Paul Revere Bell. Stop At: Old South Meeting House Guests will hear the story of The Boston Tea Party in the location where it happened, just outside the Old South Meeting House. This is where Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter, Thoreau's Walden, and Longfellow's Midnight Ride of Paul Revere were all published. Stop At: Old Corner Bookstore Stop at Boston's oldest commercial building. Stop At: Statue of Benjamin Franklin Hear about Benjamin Franklin in front of his school, The Boston Latin School, and about his early life in Boston. Pass By: Boston Latin School See America's first Public School and hear about it's famous Colonial American alumnus Benjamin Franklin. ![]() Pass By: King's Chapel Burial Ground Boston's oldest English burial ground Stop At: King's Chapel See the oldest Anglican church in Boston while hearing of it's amazing history. This is one of the oldest cemeteries in America. ![]() Stop At: Granary Burying Ground Enter the cemetery with your expert guide who will introduce you to many of America's Founding Fathers and tell their inspiring stories. On Independence Day in 1831, America (My Country 'Tis of Thee) was performed for the very first time. Stop At: Park Street Church An iconic site on The Tour of the Freedom Trail. See the gold domed Massachusetts State House built in 1798 and hear about Colonial America the American Revolution. Pass By: Massachusetts State House "Boston State-House is the hub of the solar system” -OLIVER WENDALL HOLMES. Although there are paved paths, guides may step lead groups to the side of the path to speak, requiring guests to walk or roll onto a grassy surface. Stop At: Boston Common See America's fist and oldest pubic park. This is a typical itinerary for this product Stop At: Boston Common Visitor Center Start your historic 90-minute walking tour of the Freedom Trail at 139 Tremont Street, The Boston Common Visitor Center
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