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Boston Common Visitor Center - Start your historic 90-minute walking tour of the Freedom Trail at 139 Tremont Street, The Boston Common Visitor Center
your Tour begins with a 10-15 minute intro to America’s Oldest Public Park -
Massachusetts State House - The New State House
“Boston State-House is the hub of the solar system” -OLIVER WENDALL HOLMES.
See the gold domed Massachusetts State House built in 1798 and hear about Colonial America the American Revolution.
- Park Street Church - An iconic site on The Tour of the Freedom Trail. Hear it’s history near it’s front steps. On Independence Day in 1831, America (My Country ‘Tis of Thee) was performed for the very first time.
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Granary Burying Ground - The Granary Cemetery
Resting place of Sam Adams, John Hancock, Paul Revere
James Otis, the Boston Massacre victims, 3 signers of The Declaration of Independence, and many more, expect to spend up to 45 minutes here as the stories of colonial Boston take shape! - Boston Latin School - See America’s first Public School and hear about it’s famous Colonial American alumnus Benjamin Franklin Samuel Adams, see the Ben Franklin Statue
- Old Corner Bookstore - Stop at Boston’s oldest commercial building. This is where Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter, Thoreau’s Walden, and Longfellow’s Midnight Ride of Paul Revere were all published.
- 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. Also guests will see and hear about the Paul Revere Bell.
- Old State House - See the location and stop to be told the inspiring story of the Boston Massacre.
- Statue of Samuel Adams - Hear about Faneuil Hall at the location of the Sam Adams and the story of his inaccurate statue.
- Top Boston sites: State House, Granary Burial Ground, Old South Meeting House
- 90-minute guided Freedom Trail walk
- Expert local tour guide
- Gratuities
Embarking on the Freedom Trail Tour led by the Histrionic Academy is the quintessential Boston experience. Your journey begins at the Boston Common where you’ll meet your attired guide, primed to delve into the enthralling history of Boston. Walking along the Freedom Trail, you traverse various significant landmarks, immersing yourself in tales of America’s Founding Fathers, the American Revolution, and the captivating Colonial history of New England. This pedestrian journey traverses approximately 1.2 miles of the Freedom Trail, commencing from the Boston Common and concluding at Faneuil Hall.
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately.
- Comfortable walking shoes recommended.
- Due to the nature of this tour and the safety of all guests, the tour operator reserves the right to refuse service to passengers who are intoxicated or show signs of intoxication. If, as a result, your tour is canceled, you will not be entitled to a refund.
- The Granary Burial Ground is wheelchair accessible through a separate entrance. Guests who cannot climb stairs will be required to leave the tour momentarily and navigate to a separate entrance.
- GUESTS WHO CANNOT CLIMB STAIRS may use a separate entrance to the Granary Burial Ground.Some guests, such as those in a wheelchair, will need to depart from the tour momentarily and rejoin the group within the cemetery gates.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.