Freedom Trail
Boston
's
Freedom Trail
is a red (mostly brick) path through downtown Boston which leads to sixteen significant historical sites. It is a 2.5 mile walk from the
Boston Common
to the
Bunker Hill Monument
in
Charlestown
and is popular with tourists. Part of the Freedom Trail overlaps with the much longer
Boston Harbor Walk
.
The Sixteen Official Freedom Trail sites:
Boston Common
Massachusetts State House
Park Street Church
Granary Burying Ground
King's Chapel
King's Chapel Burying Ground
Benjamin Franklin
statue and site of the first
public school
Old Corner Bookstore
Old South Meeting House
Old State House
Site of the
Boston Massacre
Faneuil Hall
and
Quincy Market
Paul Revere
house
Old North Church
USS Constitution
Battle of Bunker Hill
Monument
The
Freedom Trail Foundation
has added two further sites since its inception. The
Black Heritage trail
crosses the
Freedom Trail
between Massachusetts State House and Park Street Church.
Copp's Hill
burying ground comes immediately after Old North Church.
See also
The Black Heritage Trail
Boston National Historic Park
The Boston Harbor Walk
.
The
Robert Gould Shaw
memorial
TheFreedomTrail.org
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