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Freedom Trail Google Map Freedom Trail PDF Map. Skip to main content Click To Open. Main menu. Historic Sites. All Sites. Boston Common ... King's Chapel & King's Chapel Burying Ground. Boston Latin School Site/Benjamin Franklin Statue. Old Corner Bookstore. Old South Meeting House. Old State House. Boston Massacre Site. Faneuil Hall. Paul ...
Virtually: The Freedom Trail® and Black Heritage Trail® have rich opportunities for everyone to learn and experience Boston’s history remotely. Freedom Trail official historic sites, the Museum of African American History, and Freedom Trail Foundation provide existing and new online Distance Learning Resources to bring history into homes.
Boston Tea Party marker Moakley Federal Courthouse Boston City Hall John Adams Courthouse Franklin Statue Saltonstall State Office Building Boston Athenaeum John F. Kennedy Federal Building St. Stephen’s Church Pierce-Hichborn House Custom House Boston Harbor Islands Ferry Dock New England Aquarium t t Children’s Museum To Museum of Fine ...
Our interactive map of the Freedom Trail includes all 16-historic stops along its 2.5-mile route through Boston. We’ll give you the tools and tips to take a free walking tour including all of the Freedom Trail stops in order with site descriptions.
The Freedom Trail at the center of historic Boston is a red brick path through the city leading visitors to many of the city's historic sites. This self-guided tour and map will cover the entire 2.5 miles (4 km) and 16 Freedom Trail stops.
Companion Map for Freedom Trail Boston - Ultimate Tour & History Guide - Tips, Secrets & Tricks from http://www.StevesTravelGuide.com/ Includes official and unofficial sites, dining and...
Boston Freedom Trail Map. Each of the major sites along the Boston Freedom Trail map has a button that when clicked, pops up historical facts as well as a link to additional information. Traditionally, the Freedom Trail begins at the Boston Common, which is located on the bottom of this map.
Welcome to Boston’s Freedom Trail N S W E Each number on the map is associated with a stop along the Freedom Trail. Read the summary with each number for a brief history of the landmark.
Originally conceptualized in the 1950s, the Freedom Trail ® is an iconic symbol of Boston. Its red brick line snakes through some of the oldest parts of the City, navigating visitors to some of the most significant historic sites in the Downtown, North End, and Charlestown neighborhoods of Boston.
Walk the Freedom Trail® through history! Experience more than 250 years of history along the Freedom Trail – Boston’s iconic 2.5 mile red line leading to 16 nationally significant historic sites. The Freedom Trail is a unique collection of museums, churches, meeting houses, burying grounds, parks, a ship, and historic markers.