The Freedom Trail in Boston, MA is one of the best urban trails in the United States as it showcases 16 important sights that led to the American Revolution. Along the way you will learn the story and be able to actually see the places that were instrumental in the cause. Grab a map to learn more about each site and follow the brick path as it traverses through Downtown Boston over 2.5 miles. Here is a guide to the walk and all the information on this fantastic trail.
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*..the gravestone OF Samuel Adams….
The old north church used to have plaque withe names of the Mayflower passengers on it
My hometown!
Yep I've done the freedom trail many times My great grandfather built some of that stuff and the Old North Church we have a family pew the Chandler family We have a box with our name on it in the old North Church
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Well done!! An informative look at my hometown. Happy to see you and your Dad exploring the past.
I was born in Boston. I have eaten at the Union Oyster House. Next you and your dad get back to Boston you should eat there. I prefer Mike’s cannoli to Modern pastry. I’m a female Navy Veteran. I have visited Old Ironsides! It’s awsome to see how the sailors lived. She is the oldest Naval ship still in service!!!
I lived in Charlestown too and that was amazing… I remember before they developed that area and the old Buildings for shipbuilding were shells and now they are condos and apartments.
Modern !!!! I grew up in Boston and lived in the North End..
The Faneuil Hall…
Where so many saves crashed, so many PCs and Consoles gave up running Fallout 4…
The church is open Sunday for sure 😊 come see us.
Mother goose is also buried in the granary cemetery next to king's chapel . Its almost as if the kings chapel represented the loyalists and the park st church represented the separatists.
At Quincy Market Regina Pizza is good, don’t get chowder or lobster rolls there! What is really interesting about “Old Ironsides” is seeing how small the sleeping and living quarters were! Folks were much shorter back in the day!
Done
Great stuff
Great video from my hometown You're correct. Locals prefer Modern pastry and tourist like going to Mike's pastry.
What a waste. Thanks for the minimal effort
Wow, 2.5 miles of history? That's like running a history marathon! Hope you had comfy shoes! 👟😂
Watch out for gouls!
Wow! Such beautiful American history.
USS CONSTITUTION is an active US Navy ship…still commissioned & the oldest in the Navy. It’s …an opinion…the best stop on the Freedom Trail. US Navy personnel are the on board guides.
great video!
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Great memories of the Constitution with my Dad it’s a wonderful trip 🇺🇸🙏I recommend the tea party ship too
Yes the Union Oyster House is fantastic, I’m a local and it is thd oldest restaurant in the country; order the seafood bullion abase!
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Thanks Fallout 4!
Thx so lot for sharing
Just got back from Boston. Your tour was better than the official, Freedom Trail Tour from the Boston Visitor Center! It was hotter than the dickens (July 29) and was 2 1/2 hours long. We didn’t spend much time next to any of the buildings (most of the time we were across the street from a lot of the stops) because it was too hot and the guide wanted to keep us in the shade. We never even saw Bunker Hill:(
Excellent informative video
thoughtful, concise and fun video !
Battle of Bunker Hill wasn't fought on Bunk Hill it was fought on Breed's Hill. Guess it was close enough lol.
If you want more detail about the start of the revolutionary war, I recommend YouTube channel "All Revolutionary War, All The Time. You'll see Katie at a couple of the sites you were at. You'll love her haaad Boston accent and and the amazing details she presents including Lexington and Concord.
Great tour, thank you! I walked the Freedom Trail many years ago, it's great to see it again from my home!
ALWAYS GOOD HERE GUYS THANKS
My husband and I did the Freedom Trail in 1976 (the year of the Bicentennial). It was amazing and everything was open. Sorry you couldn't go inside many of the buildings. ❤
I ran Boston in 2009 and stayed to see so much. I’m going to qualify again and take the family back some 15 years later. It’s an amazing place to touch and see what you study.
Worked in Boston and had the opportunity to walk the trail, this is where America started!!
7:17 They say that’s where The Boston Massacre happened, however it most likely happened across the street right where the Bank of America stands today
This the place from fallout 4
This is a great tour that my daughter and I took about 6-7 years ago. One fun thing we added to the end of the trail was a ferry back to downtown Boston. It was fun and a great way to see the skyline from the water.
We saw Old Ironsides turn around in the harbor in 1976. From a choppy ride in a boston whaler. It was choppy because the harbor was filled with bigger boats watching the turn. Not sure if they do this every year.
Used to get Clam chowder at Neptunes net in malibu, and a big plate of warm garlic bread.. was always the best back in the day.
Golden years. 🤣🤣🤣
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