Freedom Trail This 2.5-mile red brick line connects 16 historic sites, offering a comprehensive overview of the American Revolution.
Boston Common America's oldest public park, the Boston Common, has witnessed significant events throughout history.
Bunker Hill Monument Commemorating the Battle of Bunker Hill, a pivotal moment in the Revolutionary War, this towering obelisk offers panoramic views of Boston and the Charles River.
Old North Church Famous for its role in Paul Revere's ride, the Old North Church stands as a symbol of the American Revolution.
Paul Revere House Step into the home of the iconic patriot, Paul Revere. This historic house provides a glimpse into the life of a silversmith and revolutionary figure.
Faneuil Hall Often referred to as the "Cradle of Liberty," Faneuil Hall has been a center of political and social activity since its construction in 1742.
Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum Relive the infamous Boston Tea Party at this interactive museum. Visitors can board replica tea ships and experience the events that led to the American Revolution.
USS Constitution Nicknamed "Old Ironsides," this historic warship played a crucial role in the early U.S. Navy. Visitors can tour the ship and learn about its remarkable history.