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The modest North End home of one of the best-known figures of the American Revolution puts a human face on historical events. The wooden Paul Revere House (c1680) contains artefacts of Revere…
The modest North End home of one of the best-known figures of the American Revolution puts a human face on historical events. The wooden Paul Revere House (c1680) contains artefacts of Revere…
The modest North End home of one of the best-known figures of the American Revolution puts a human face on historical events. The wooden Paul Revere House (c1680) contains artefacts of Revere…
Buying tickets to a Red Sox game is nearly impossible, but the legendary ballpark is accessible year-round on a tour. Quirky and asymmetrical, it's the heart of the Fenway neighbourhood and…
One of the more important buildings on Boston's Freedom Trail, the Old North Church was the place where lanterns were hung to signal to Paul Revere that the British were coming, thus kicking…
Iconic New England architect Charles Bulfinch designed the beautiful Beacon Hill mansion that later became the Otis House Museum. The informative guided tour of the 1796 Federal-style building…
The Old South Meeting House, a forum for public debate and revolution, is one of the more interesting historical landmarks in America. It is most famous for being the site of the intellectual…
The 2.5-mile (4km) Freedom Trail, a red line on the sidewalk, connects 16 interesting sites associated with Boston's early history. Walking from Beacon Hill to Charlestown can take hours, but…
Learn about one of the first free African-American communities in the United States by taking the Black Heritage Trail. Examine the historical buildings that made up homes, businesses, schools…