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The Freedom Trail
Welcome to the Freedom Trail, a 2.5-mile, red-lined route that leads you to 16 historically significant sites — each one an authentic treasure. Explore museums and meetinghouses, churches, and burying grounds. Learn about the brave people who shaped our nation. Discover the rich history of the American Revolution, as it began in Boston, where every step tells a story.
https://www.thefreedomtrail.org
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The Freedom Trail Foundation - Plan a Trip
Boston is a world class city, welcoming, sophisticated and historic. The Freedom Trail offers a unique experience where residents and visitors can become familiar with great stories of a people rising up against a mighty nation to demand civil liberties and freedom. Boston’s involvement in the American Revolution is critical to the telling of the story, for it was here that it all began and where it was launched. Plan your trip to include a walk along the Freedom Trail and visits to the historic sites.
https://www.thefreedomtrail.org/plan-trip/
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Freedom Trail (Boston, MA): Top Tips Before You Go - TripAdvisor
Book your tickets online for Freedom Trail, Boston: See 12,234 reviews, articles, and 4,049 photos of Freedom Trail, ranked No.3 on TripAdvisor among 389 attractions in Boston.
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g60745-d104604-Reviews-Freedom_Trail-Boston_Massachusetts.html
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The Freedom Trail in Boston | Frommer's
A line of red paint or red brick on the sidewalk, the 2.5-mile Freedom Trail links 16 historic sites, many of them associated with the Revolution and the early
http://www.frommers.com/destinations/boston/attractions/the-freedom-trail
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Two or Four Tickets to Tour of The Freedom Trail: The Path to Independence from Histrionic Academy (Up to 55% Off)
To be considered a historical landmark, buildings must be at least 50 years old and contain at least one Founding Father’s skeleton. Feel history in your bones with this Groupon.
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Tour of the Freedom Trail Boston's Best Tour
Welcome to the website of The Histrionic Academy , home of the Path to Independence, where some of New England’s best historical interpreters come together to share stories of America’s journey. Since 2004 we have lead thousands of visitors ,students and Bostonians on our Path to independence Tour of the Freedom Trail.
http://www.tourofthefreedomtrail.com
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Freedom Trail Foundation - Home | Facebook
Freedom Trail Foundation, Boston, MA. 32,618 likes · 1,088 talking about this · 8,789 were here. The Freedom Trail Foundation is the non-profit...
https://www.facebook.com/thefreedomtrail
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Heart of the Freedom Trail | Boston By Foot
Freedom Trail walking tours. See Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market, Old State House, Old South Meeting House, Old Corner Bookstore, Kings Chapel and the burying ground. Learn about the Boston Massacre, Boston Tea Party, and more.
http://www.bostonbyfoot.org/tours/Heart_of_the_Freedom_Trail
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Freedom Trail | US News
Stretching across 2½ miles, the Freedom Trail weaves past 16 of the city's most historical sites, including Faneuil Hall Marketplace, the Paul Revere House and Old North Church. Taking in all of the trail's attractions requires a full day (and some comfortable walking shoes), but you can easily plot points of interest before you begin your jaunt from Boston Common.
http://travel.usnews.com/Boston_MA/Things_To_Do/Freedom_Trail_53054/
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Freedom Trail Map and Self Guided Tour | Free Tours by Foot
A Freedom Trail Map and Self Guided Tour, plus tips on where to park, what to see and where to eat from our knowledgeable Boston walking tour guides
http://www.freetoursbyfoot.com/boston-tours/freedom-trail-map-guide/
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The Freedom Trail (@TheFreedomTrail) | Twitter
The latest Tweets from The Freedom Trail (@TheFreedomTrail). Official Twitter of the Freedom Trail Foundation - the non-profit organization responsible for promoting The Freedom Trail, Boston's historic path. Boston
https://twitter.com/TheFreedomTrail
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Freedom Trail - Wikipedia
The Freedom Trail is a 2.5-mile-long (4.0 km) path through downtown Boston, Massachusetts that passes by 16 locations significant to the history of the United States. Marked largely with brick, it winds between Boston Common to the Bunker Hill Monument in Charlestown. Stops along the trail include simple explanatory ground markers, graveyards, notable churches and buildings, and a historic naval frigate. While most of the sites are free or suggest donations, the Old South Meeting House, the Old State House, and the Paul Revere House charge admission. The Freedom Trail is overseen by the City of Boston's Freedom Trail Commission[1] and is supported in part by grants from various nonprofits and foundations, private philanthropy, and Boston National Historical Park.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_Trail