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Boston's Freedom Trail is approximately 2.5 miles long and is a red-lined route leading people to sixteen different sites of historical significance, each one one of the country’s authentic treasures, including burying grounds, churches, meeting houses, museums, landmarks, and more. While guided tours charge a fee, it’s free to do a self-guided tour of the Freedom Trail and learn about the history of the city, the American Revolution, and the brave people who played a role in the founding of the United States of America. The trail was established back in 1951 and takes guests to sites around the entire city.
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Boston's Freedom Trail
USS Constitution
Boston Esplanade
Commonwealth Museum
Edgar Allan Poe Square
Massachusetts Historical Society
Massachusetts State House
Boston Public Library
The Bunker Hill Monument
The Boston HarborWalk
Emerald Necklace
Forest Hills Cemetery
Black Heritage Trail
Boston University's Coit Observatory
Blue Hills Reservation
Boston Common and Public Gardens
Boston Harborfest
Irish Heritage Trail
Sam Adams Brewery
St. Anthony’s Feast
St. Patrick's Day Parade
Street Performers Festival
The Hatch Shell
The Rose Kennedy Rose Garden
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