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Walk Your Way Through Boston's History
We will start our tour at the Lenox hotel in the heart of the Back Bay neighborhood, and will end at historic Faneuil Hall where there are endless places to eat and explore after the tour. Not only will we visit the famous Boston Freedom Trail, but also hidden treasures not covered on other tours. My tour runs approximately 2 1/2 hours. Unlike some other walking tours, I try to cover as much of Boston as possible. The walk is not fast paced, but we do cover about two miles. Wear comfortable shoes. The Back Bay - Explore one of Boston's most famous neighborhoods. Home to some of Boston's most beautiful buildings such as the Boston Public Library and the Trinity Church. Boston Public Garden - Visit the beautiful gardens, and say hello to the Swan Boats, and the Make Way for Ducklings statues! If you come during the right time of year, they may even be donning some accessories! Boston Common - Bask in the freedom of the oldest public park in the United States. Cheers Bar - Where everybody knows your name. Beacon Hill - View Boston's most historic neighborhood. Complete with original brick sidewalks and gas lanterns (you can thank some friendly 20th-century neighborhood rioters for those bricks). The New State House - Is as impressive as the political debates inside...we think.
Welcome to the Freedom Trail Tour
You have picked a great time to visit Boston! Boston is one of the most walkable cities in America - it’s lovely to explore on foot. We’ll be walking about 3,000 steps/1 mile. We will meet at a coffee shop along the Freedom Trail. Feel free to buy something there while we get acquainted & start our exploration of the people & events of the founding of Boston & the early years of the American Revolution. We will head out on foot to walk a portion of the Freedom Trail. You will see & learn about the Old State House & the Boston Massacre, the Old Corner Bookstore & the Irish Famine Memorial & the Old South Meeting House - where the Tea Party started. Next, we head up School Street to learn about the Old City Hall & visit the site of the first public school in America. We’ll step into the oldest continuously run hotel in America & explore the rich history of this beautiful hotel. Onto King’s Chapel Church & the oldest burial ground in Boston. We will see the brutalist masterpiece- New City Hall & conclude at the Faneuil Hall/Quincy Market area. You might want to shop or get a drink or meal at one of the many restaurants & bars at the end of the tour. I will share recommendations for things to do & places to eat. Join me to explore Boston & the Freedom Trail. Boston is a beautiful city - rich in history & stories that I want to share with you! Other things to note Whether you are a history buff or just interested in learning more about Boston, join me for a few hours to expand your knowledge of the city in general and the Freedom Trail specifically, including the events of the early Revolution here in Boston.
The Revolutionary Story Tour
An epic half day city tour weaving the main events, characters, and landmarks of the American Revolution into one complete and compelling narrative. Most tours walk the Freedom Trail geographically – starting at one end and following it to the other. This tour walks Boston chronologically - the sightseeing is synchronized with and unfolds to the storytelling, bringing the characters to life and recapturing the energy that invented America. We also don't limit ourselves to "just" the Freedom Trail but explore all the original neighborhoods including the Financial District, "Little Italy", and the Harborwalk. Awarded Boston Magazine's Best Historical Tour 2022. A coffee / restroom break and the opportunity to enter Faneuil Hall (if it's open to the public) is built in. There are no actors, costumes, scripts, or kitsch. The history is meticulously researched and includes insights from top scholars but presented with light-hearted humor and enthusiasm so neither beginners nor hardcore history buffs will be disappointed. We cover both the major sights and the hidden gems; extensive visual aids and props help you grasp the material; and you'll enjoy the charm of the original neighborhoods while getting a sense of the beautiful and booming modern city as well. The tour is orientated towards adults, but enthusiasm of all ages is welcome.
North End Little Italy Food Tour
The oldest neighborhood in Boston"s North End( Llittle Italy) We will experience lots of hidden gems but also the famous Hanover and Salem streets where the best of the best restaurants pastry shops salumerias (Italian Deli) bakeries and caffes. COME HUNGRY because we eat on this tour equivalent to a full lunch. FEAST ON FOOD ** Discover the only woodfired brick oven pizzaria in little italy. ** Tour thru the oldest bakery where the first pizza in Boston was baked in 1907. ** Get all your senses sharpened at an coffee and spice shop.since 1932. ** Experience the Salumeria"s (italian deli"s) specializing in imported cheeses from Italy dry cured meets (salami sopprasata prosciutto cappicola and mortadella) homemade pasta homemade mozzarella and many marinated italian delights in extra virgin olive oil. ** Visit the only Butcher Shop left in the neighborhood. ** Can"t forget about dessert we will cut the line at one of famous Pastry Shops for a ricotta cannoli. ** Along the way we will pass by the Paul Revere Statue Old North Church and the first Italian Church built by Italian immigrants in 1873. **** READ REVIEWS**** ON**** TRIPADVISOR**** GOOGLE**** YELP**** Other things to note Let me know if any guest have food allergies.
Boston's North End Food Tour
10% DISCOUNT WHEN 2+ PASSENGERS BOOK! Tradition, history and food define the North End, so join us to discover the best of this dynamic neighborhood where you’ll have a chance to snack some amazing foods along the way. *HIGHLIGHTS* - Hear local stories about the history one of Boston’s oldest neighbourhood’s - Taste delicious samples of pizza, pastries, meats, and cheeses - Visit one of the most influential churches in the American revolution *INCLUSIONS* - At least 3 stops with a variety of food samples to try - Enjoy traditional Italian beverage and pastry - Entrance to Old North Church (or equivalent alternative) The North End is known for its food. We will help you to discover the hidden gems this area has to offer. This includes a local Italian bakery, where you’ll get a chance to "break bread" with your fellow travelers and enjoy the delicious bread it bakes daily. Explore the buzz of Hanover Street, before we give you a chance to sit back and relax at a traditional Italian Café. Next, we shall help you discover the stories from the Boston’s past, before we visit the Old North Church, the first stop on Paul Revere’s “Midnight Ride”. From here, a taste of pizza awaits at a neighborhood favorite. We cap off the North End food experience with samples of the best of the best Italian pastries along the backstreets of this delicious neighborhood.

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Boston's Politically Incorrect North End Food Tour
We will spend 3 hours exploring one of Boston's oldest and beloved area "The North End" aka Little Italy. We will visit hidden gems, unique neighborhood shops and local hangouts. Anthony your local guide will entertain you with his no bullshit politically Incorrect style. Come hungry because there will be many food stops (8) . Don't eat breakfast .You will enjoy delicious Italian cuisine all while laughing your ass off.We will have many interactions with locals since i was born and raised here. A true local ! - We will eat our way through Hanover Street where we will discover the best pasticcerias that offer the best cannoli, biscotti, and other Italian favorites. We will discuss the best of the best restaurants and coffee shops. With my culinary background and years of living here and of course eating here you will learn how to not get caught up in the tourist traps. •We will visit authentic Salumeria (Italian Deli) where you will sample best Italian sub ever. -We will visit hidden gems where you will discover a bakery in a basement of 100-year-ol structure •Visit a very unique 80- coffee and spice shop. -Also some secret stops that we will keep as a surprise. -Most of all you will taste great foods and you will laugh all day long. Other things to note Fun adults only . Sorry no one under 13 . NO WHINNY KIDS.LOL It is a Politically Incorrect tour so some adult content.
Ghosts -- Boston Beyond the Grave
The past, the present and the future -- everyone and everything is interconnected. Walk the very streets where Boston's most terrifying killer stalked his victims. Step through the grounds where witches and martyrs were hanged. Hear the stories of our most haunting history and awaken our ghosts -- the broken, the beloved and the betrayed -- their fights for justice and their quests for vengeance. Looking for a time that isn't listed? Send me a message and maybe we can work something out. Dig through the bones of the past, and the memories of our community. This is more than traditional history. These are the personal records of the rarest kind of human experience, Boston's adventures into the world of the unknown, that mysterious psychic world beyond the five senses.
Every Site on the Freedom Trail
See all 16 of Boston's Iconic Freedom Trail sites in a single 2.5 hour tour! Join the most comprehensive walking tour of the Freedom Trail available, and learn about icons like Paul Revere and John Hancock, along with lesser known stories of women, African Americans, and immigrant patriots and pioneers. Rebels, gangs, Midnight Riders (and a few cheap dad jokes) all feature in the tales on this tour. Tour goers will leave with an understanding of Boston's role in the American Revolution, but also how Boston has pioneered abolition, American education, and immigration. It all happened at these famous sites along the iconic red brick line. This highly interactive tour will begin just outside the Boston Athenaeum and conclude in the North End with the best view of the Charlestown Freedom Trail sites. Along the way you'll experience the explosive events of the American Revolution like the Boston Tea Party and the Boston Massacre in the places they happened. Be sure to bring your best questions for our veteran guides! 10:30 am - 1:00 pm, Friday Saturday Sunday May 1st - November 30th. Experience the Revolution with Cambridge Historical Tours!
Boston's Underground Donut Tour
On this tour, you'll join me as we explore the city and food culture through the medium of donuts. You'll learn history of Boston, each donut location, how they fit into the larger food scene, as well as try some amazing donuts. We start in Boston's financial district at Kane's Donuts. After sampling some delicious donuts, we'll walk along the harbor on our way to Boston's Public Market, where we'll try some amazing apple cider and apple cider donuts. Fresh every day! After that, we'll sample some of the best artisanal donuts you'll have in the entire city at Union Square Donuts. For the last portion of our tour, we'll walk through Boston's North End or Little Italy learning about the history of the neighborhood along the way. Once there, we'll visit one of the North End's oldest bakeries, Bova's where we'll have a uniquely Boston treat. We hope you can join us! Other things to note Currently, many of these shops do not have gluten free or dairy free donuts available. We will try to accommodate allergies, but it has been difficult recently. We still welcome you to come on the tour though.
The Freedom Trail for Kids & Families
Boston lit the fuse that exploded into the United States. But this all happened a long time ago, and it can be difficult to understand or even care about. Whether you're 6-years-old or 96, an expert in American History or completely unfamiliar with it, the Freedom Trail has something for everyone. Looking for a time that isn't listed? Send me a message and maybe we can work something out. Forget stolid monuments and founding fathers, this story is about romance, espionage, secret histories and the city's greatest unsolved mystery. It's a tale that involves women and people of color--with fun fact about Science, Technology, Engineering and Art along the way. So don't get bogged down in names and dates; discover the essentials of Boston and the Freedom Trail right as the action unfolds. With something interesting for everyone in your group. We'll walk about a mile and see some of the oldest buildings and ancient graveyards in the nation, plus hidden gems that most people pass by. Then we'll end at historic Faneuil Hall, one of the most popular tourist sites in America, where there are famous eateries and endless places to explore.

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Every Site on the Freedom Trail
See all 16 of Boston's Iconic Freedom Trail sites in a single 2.5 hour tour! Join the most comprehensive walking tour of the Freedom Trail available, and learn about icons like Paul Revere and John Hancock, along with lesser known stories of women, African Americans, and immigrant patriots and pioneers. Rebels, gangs, Midnight Riders (and a few cheap dad jokes) all feature in the tales on this tour. Tour goers will leave with an understanding of Boston's role in the American Revolution, but also how Boston has pioneered abolition, American education, and immigration. It all happened at these famous sites along the iconic red brick line. This highly interactive tour will begin just outside the Boston Athenaeum and conclude in the North End with the best view of the Charlestown Freedom Trail sites. Along the way you'll experience the explosive events of the American Revolution like the Boston Tea Party and the Boston Massacre in the places they happened. Be sure to bring your best questions for our veteran guides! 10:30 am - 1:00 pm, Friday Saturday Sunday May 1st - November 30th. Experience the Revolution with Cambridge Historical Tours!
Walk Your Way Through Boston's History
We will start our tour at the Lenox hotel in the heart of the Back Bay neighborhood, and will end at historic Faneuil Hall where there are endless places to eat and explore after the tour. Not only will we visit the famous Boston Freedom Trail, but also hidden treasures not covered on other tours. My tour runs approximately 2 1/2 hours. Unlike some other walking tours, I try to cover as much of Boston as possible. The walk is not fast paced, but we do cover about two miles. Wear comfortable shoes. The Back Bay - Explore one of Boston's most famous neighborhoods. Home to some of Boston's most beautiful buildings such as the Boston Public Library and the Trinity Church. Boston Public Garden - Visit the beautiful gardens, and say hello to the Swan Boats, and the Make Way for Ducklings statues! If you come during the right time of year, they may even be donning some accessories! Boston Common - Bask in the freedom of the oldest public park in the United States. Cheers Bar - Where everybody knows your name. Beacon Hill - View Boston's most historic neighborhood. Complete with original brick sidewalks and gas lanterns (you can thank some friendly 20th-century neighborhood rioters for those bricks). The New State House - Is as impressive as the political debates inside...we think.
The Freedom Trail for Kids & Families
Boston lit the fuse that exploded into the United States. But this all happened a long time ago, and it can be difficult to understand or even care about. Whether you're 6-years-old or 96, an expert in American History or completely unfamiliar with it, the Freedom Trail has something for everyone. Looking for a time that isn't listed? Send me a message and maybe we can work something out. Forget stolid monuments and founding fathers, this story is about romance, espionage, secret histories and the city's greatest unsolved mystery. It's a tale that involves women and people of color--with fun fact about Science, Technology, Engineering and Art along the way. So don't get bogged down in names and dates; discover the essentials of Boston and the Freedom Trail right as the action unfolds. With something interesting for everyone in your group. We'll walk about a mile and see some of the oldest buildings and ancient graveyards in the nation, plus hidden gems that most people pass by. Then we'll end at historic Faneuil Hall, one of the most popular tourist sites in America, where there are famous eateries and endless places to explore.
Welcome to the Freedom Trail Tour
You have picked a great time to visit Boston! Boston is one of the most walkable cities in America - it’s lovely to explore on foot. We’ll be walking about 3,000 steps/1 mile. We will meet at a coffee shop along the Freedom Trail. Feel free to buy something there while we get acquainted & start our exploration of the people & events of the founding of Boston & the early years of the American Revolution. We will head out on foot to walk a portion of the Freedom Trail. You will see & learn about the Old State House & the Boston Massacre, the Old Corner Bookstore & the Irish Famine Memorial & the Old South Meeting House - where the Tea Party started. Next, we head up School Street to learn about the Old City Hall & visit the site of the first public school in America. We’ll step into the oldest continuously run hotel in America & explore the rich history of this beautiful hotel. Onto King’s Chapel Church & the oldest burial ground in Boston. We will see the brutalist masterpiece- New City Hall & conclude at the Faneuil Hall/Quincy Market area. You might want to shop or get a drink or meal at one of the many restaurants & bars at the end of the tour. I will share recommendations for things to do & places to eat. Join me to explore Boston & the Freedom Trail. Boston is a beautiful city - rich in history & stories that I want to share with you! Other things to note Whether you are a history buff or just interested in learning more about Boston, join me for a few hours to expand your knowledge of the city in general and the Freedom Trail specifically, including the events of the early Revolution here in Boston.
Boston's Politically Incorrect North End Food Tour
We will spend 3 hours exploring one of Boston's oldest and beloved area "The North End" aka Little Italy. We will visit hidden gems, unique neighborhood shops and local hangouts. Anthony your local guide will entertain you with his no bullshit politically Incorrect style. Come hungry because there will be many food stops (8) . Don't eat breakfast .You will enjoy delicious Italian cuisine all while laughing your ass off.We will have many interactions with locals since i was born and raised here. A true local ! - We will eat our way through Hanover Street where we will discover the best pasticcerias that offer the best cannoli, biscotti, and other Italian favorites. We will discuss the best of the best restaurants and coffee shops. With my culinary background and years of living here and of course eating here you will learn how to not get caught up in the tourist traps. •We will visit authentic Salumeria (Italian Deli) where you will sample best Italian sub ever. -We will visit hidden gems where you will discover a bakery in a basement of 100-year-ol structure •Visit a very unique 80- coffee and spice shop. -Also some secret stops that we will keep as a surprise. -Most of all you will taste great foods and you will laugh all day long. Other things to note Fun adults only . Sorry no one under 13 . NO WHINNY KIDS.LOL It is a Politically Incorrect tour so some adult content.
Ghosts -- Boston Beyond the Grave
The past, the present and the future -- everyone and everything is interconnected. Walk the very streets where Boston's most terrifying killer stalked his victims. Step through the grounds where witches and martyrs were hanged. Hear the stories of our most haunting history and awaken our ghosts -- the broken, the beloved and the betrayed -- their fights for justice and their quests for vengeance. Looking for a time that isn't listed? Send me a message and maybe we can work something out. Dig through the bones of the past, and the memories of our community. This is more than traditional history. These are the personal records of the rarest kind of human experience, Boston's adventures into the world of the unknown, that mysterious psychic world beyond the five senses.
The Revolutionary Story Tour
An epic half day city tour weaving the main events, characters, and landmarks of the American Revolution into one complete and compelling narrative. Most tours walk the Freedom Trail geographically – starting at one end and following it to the other. This tour walks Boston chronologically - the sightseeing is synchronized with and unfolds to the storytelling, bringing the characters to life and recapturing the energy that invented America. We also don't limit ourselves to "just" the Freedom Trail but explore all the original neighborhoods including the Financial District, "Little Italy", and the Harborwalk. Awarded Boston Magazine's Best Historical Tour 2022. A coffee / restroom break and the opportunity to enter Faneuil Hall (if it's open to the public) is built in. There are no actors, costumes, scripts, or kitsch. The history is meticulously researched and includes insights from top scholars but presented with light-hearted humor and enthusiasm so neither beginners nor hardcore history buffs will be disappointed. We cover both the major sights and the hidden gems; extensive visual aids and props help you grasp the material; and you'll enjoy the charm of the original neighborhoods while getting a sense of the beautiful and booming modern city as well. The tour is orientated towards adults, but enthusiasm of all ages is welcome.
Mobsters, mayhem and murder in Boston
The tour will take you on a scenic route through the heart of Boston, and off the beaten path to areas most tourists do not venture. The tour is an approximately 2.5 hour walk with frequent stops to sit. Omar will tell you not only about general Boston history, but the darker side of Boston's history. This will in include stories about Whitey Bulger, the Boston Strangler, the Mafia and more! There is mature language on this tour, similar to an R-rated movie/TV-MA show. It is not recommended for children under 12. Parental discretion is advised. Other things to note Walking shoes, water, umbrella in case of rain. Be on time, tour starts promptly at the time indicated for the consideration of other guests. This tour will take you off the beaten path and leave you with memories, a knowledge of Boston crime history and at least one funny joke. As someone who grew up here, I can also provide suggestions of local restaurants or places to visit that are hidden gems.
Off the Eaten Path North End Food Tour
Italy without the passport awaits you….. Do you love Italian food and wine? Do you love history and architecture? Then let me guide you on three tours rolled into one. We will eat the best regional Italian cuisine spanning Sicily to Genoa, try authentic olive oils, balsamic vinegars, prosciutto, cheese, artisanal bread, freshly made mozzarella and handmade pasta and gnocchi, learn about Italian wine, visit hidden bakeries, an 80 year old coffee and spice shop, and experience a true local caffe. Ending the progressive meal with cannoli, gelato and espresso!! Enjoy all of this delicious food, while I unravel the fascinating history of how the oldest district in Boston has become the largest little Italy in America!! You will leave with full bellies, hearts, and minds!! Please read reviews on TripAdvisor, yelp, and Google!! This is the most high quality tour in Boston.
North End Little Italy Food Tour
The oldest neighborhood in Boston"s North End( Llittle Italy) We will experience lots of hidden gems but also the famous Hanover and Salem streets where the best of the best restaurants pastry shops salumerias (Italian Deli) bakeries and caffes. COME HUNGRY because we eat on this tour equivalent to a full lunch. FEAST ON FOOD ** Discover the only woodfired brick oven pizzaria in little italy. ** Tour thru the oldest bakery where the first pizza in Boston was baked in 1907. ** Get all your senses sharpened at an coffee and spice shop.since 1932. ** Experience the Salumeria"s (italian deli"s) specializing in imported cheeses from Italy dry cured meets (salami sopprasata prosciutto cappicola and mortadella) homemade pasta homemade mozzarella and many marinated italian delights in extra virgin olive oil. ** Visit the only Butcher Shop left in the neighborhood. ** Can"t forget about dessert we will cut the line at one of famous Pastry Shops for a ricotta cannoli. ** Along the way we will pass by the Paul Revere Statue Old North Church and the first Italian Church built by Italian immigrants in 1873. **** READ REVIEWS**** ON**** TRIPADVISOR**** GOOGLE**** YELP**** Other things to note Let me know if any guest have food allergies.
Boston's North End Food Tour
10% DISCOUNT WHEN 2+ PASSENGERS BOOK! Tradition, history and food define the North End, so join us to discover the best of this dynamic neighborhood where you’ll have a chance to snack some amazing foods along the way. *HIGHLIGHTS* - Hear local stories about the history one of Boston’s oldest neighbourhood’s - Taste delicious samples of pizza, pastries, meats, and cheeses - Visit one of the most influential churches in the American revolution *INCLUSIONS* - At least 3 stops with a variety of food samples to try - Enjoy traditional Italian beverage and pastry - Entrance to Old North Church (or equivalent alternative) The North End is known for its food. We will help you to discover the hidden gems this area has to offer. This includes a local Italian bakery, where you’ll get a chance to "break bread" with your fellow travelers and enjoy the delicious bread it bakes daily. Explore the buzz of Hanover Street, before we give you a chance to sit back and relax at a traditional Italian Café. Next, we shall help you discover the stories from the Boston’s past, before we visit the Old North Church, the first stop on Paul Revere’s “Midnight Ride”. From here, a taste of pizza awaits at a neighborhood favorite. We cap off the North End food experience with samples of the best of the best Italian pastries along the backstreets of this delicious neighborhood.
Boston Challenge--a City Discovery Game
Experience Boston in a way that will engage everyone in your group. Discover the history and culture of the city in a the form of a game. Learn the local lore, the regional expressions, the bizarre trivia, and the rich history of Boston in spite of yourself, because you're too busy having fun! See some of the oldest buildings and ancient graveyards in the nation, plus hidden gems that most people pass right by. Looking for a time that isn't listed? Send me a message and maybe we can work something out. Follow clues and run into obstacles, engage with locals or jump into humorous challenges. It's JEOPARDY, THE AMAZING RACE and TRUTH OR DARE all rolled into one! Haunt ancient alleys on a puzzling scavenger hunt, and break through your comfort zone by interacting with locals. Don't worry that you won't be smart or quick enough; challenges are tailored to your particular skill set, so everyone from kindergarten to retirement can enjoy. Whether you’re brainy or adventuresome, there’s a chance for everyone to be involved. A smart phone comes in handy to search for answers, map your location and capture pictures of your group having the time of their lives. We'll end at historic Faneuil Hall, a marketplace with eateries and endless places to explore.
Bloodlust: Mysteries of Victorian Boston
Explore a true crime murder mystery in quaint, post-Civil War Boston. In the late 1800s, Boston experienced a rash of gruesome murders and unexplained phenomena. People were accused of being witches and vampires, and of conversing with the dead, all while a serial murder lurked just out of sight. Looking for a time that isn't listed? Send me a message and maybe we can work something out. While we made pioneering strides in the new fields of forensics and toxicology, we hosted mad scientists and psychologists who treated the mentally ill in unsavory ways. The background for a number of historic movies and shows, the country’s largest Victorian neighborhood, the South End is all within a few blocks of Copley Square and Back Bay. Buried beneath this neighborhood's eye-catching English gardens and breathtaking brick rowhouses, the Gothic churches and strange statuary that tourist rarely see, is a unique experience you won’t want to miss. There will be some graphic discussion of violence and murder. Participant discretion is advised.
Hidden Gems of Boston Common, Beacon Hill & Public Garden
Take a walk through Boston Common and Public Garden, listening to the lesser-known stories from Boston's history as told through the forgotten plaques and monuments hiding in plain sight. The tour focuses on stories not covered by the historical tours that follow the Freedom Trail, instead showing off the colorful characters and strange events that shine a light on Boston's eccentric past. The tour starts at the Boston Common Visitor Center and takes the visitors on a 1.5 hour long route through Boston Common, ending in the Public Garden. Learn about how Boston was first settled and grew into the city it is today. Tales of strict Puritan values mix with a long-standing history of rebellion and corruption to paint a picture of the duality that is the core of Boston's spirit. Learn about the series of unusual events surrounding the construction of the oldest subway in America. What were the "King's Pines" and why did the pine tree end up symbolizing the American revolution? Learn about the "first city hall" of Boston and the sermons, hangings, and acts of rebellion that surround it. Listen to the story of William Blackstone, Boston's and Rhode Island's first settler and his quest to get as far away as possible from everyone to read his books in peace. Many more unique and unknown stories await on the tour!
Rock Stars of the American Revolution
Who was John Hancock besides the guy with the big signature? Did Sam Adams brew beer? What did John Adams do before he was President? We’ll get to know the forgotten heroes James Otis & Joseph Warren. Paul Revere is so much more than “the midnight rider”. We will walk along the Freedom Trail & see the New & Old Massachusetts State House, Boston Common, Granary Burial Ground, King’s Chapel Church, Old & New City Hall, Old South Meeting House, Faneuil Hall & Quincy Market. We will walk the colonial streets on the way to the Old North Church & Paul Revere’s House. While in the North End, if time allows, we will visit a bread shop most local don’t even know about! We will also talk about Boston’s many claims to fame: America’s first public park & botanical garden, subway, oldest candy company & baseball stadium - Go Sox! This is primarily a Freedom Trail tour with the addition of the biographies & motivations of the important figures of the Revolutionary War. It is also an overview of Boston & the many things that makes it special. Come spend a few hours with me - by the end of the tour I believe you will love Boston too! Other things to note Wear comfortable walking shoes & dress for the weather. A 2 mile walk=4-5,000 steps! Uneven sidewalks. Bring water!!!! & sunscreen. Please arrive 10 minutes before start time the meeting spot - 24 Beacon St. Bulfinch Entrance- brick building w gold dome
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