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The North End Historical Society has secured a location for a local heritage museum to honor the neighborhood's rich ...
The Freedom Trail in Boston offers a walk through some unique museums, churches, meeting houses, burying grounds, parks, a ...
As Massachusetts prepares to commemorate 250 years since the start of the Revolutionary War, one way to learn about Boston's role is to hit the Freedom Trail. It begins at Paul Revere's home in ...
But unlike Kenmore’s iconic sign, there’s no debate over the historical significance of the Freedom Trail. With 16 sites over 2.5 miles, stretching from Boston Common to Charlestown ...
Sixty years after the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. led a rally protesting housing discrimination and segregated schools in ...
standard guided tours given by the Freedom Trail Foundation are covered by your pass. To start your trail tour, take the Red or Green Line to Park Street Station and head to the Boston Common ...
The rally included Martin Luther King III as well as other local and state leaders across a variety of sectors.
If you plan to traverse the Freedom Trail, you'll start the walk here at Boston Common. Though some visitors say you won't find much to do in this park, Boston Common is great for picnics or a ...
The Freedom Trail stretches across 2.5 miles of Boston ... start at the Visitors Center located on the Boston Common, America's oldest public park and the first site on the trail.
and include a $1 donation to the Freedom Trail Foundation’s Preservation Fund. Tickets may be purchased at the Boston Common Visitor Information Center or online at TheFreedomTrail.org.