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History comes alive, especially during the holidays and the atmosphere in Boston is reminiscent of the 19th century. Boston's Historic Holiday Stroll is a wonderful way to experience revolutionary history on the Freedom Trail and even get some last minute shopping done!
Highlights of Boston's Historic Holiday Stroll:
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Heartfelt 19th century holiday atmosphere |
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Learn holiday traditions that evolved in Boston |
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Led by engaging costumed guides |
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Experience the sites of the American Revolution |
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Shopping Discount |
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End of tour refreshments at the Omni Parker House Hotel |
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One of the best times to stroll the Freedom Trail is during the holidays, when the streets are sparkling and the window displays are enticing. Visitors can enjoy this festive atmosphere once again on The Freedom Trail Foundation's, Boston's Historic Holiday Stroll. Led by costumed tour guides dressed in 19th century Dickensian garb, visitors learn how holiday traditions evolved in Boston and experience highlights of the American Revolution.
There are 16 official sites of the Freedom Trail:
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The Boston Common |
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The State House |
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Park Street Church |
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Granary Burying Ground |
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King's Chapel |
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King's Chapel Burying Ground |
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Benjamin Franklin Statue/Boston Latin School |
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Old Corner Book Store |
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Old South Meeting House |
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Old State House |
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Site of the Boston Massacre |
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Faneuil Hall |
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Paul Revere House |
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The Old North Church |
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Copp's Hill Burying Ground |
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USS Constitution "Old Ironsides" & USS Constitution Museum |
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Bunker Hill Monument |
A stop at one of the museum stores for last minute shopping, where visitors will enjoy 10 to 20% off traditional gifts for loved ones or themselves, is included. The tour ends with visitors warming their bones with tea and crumpets, wine, hot chocolate, and Boston Cream Pie at the historic Omni Parker House Hotel.
The Holiday Stroll will make visitors feel like characters in "A Christmas Carol" set against the unique backdrop of The Freedom Trail and the American Revolution.
Make your reservation today, get your eTicket and take a holiday stroll through history! It's fun, it's entertaining, it's really interesting. It is American Revolutionary history but not the same old story!
About the Freedom Trail Foundation: A non-profit foundation dedicated to marketing, promoting and preserving Boston's Freedom Trail. The Freedom Trail is a 2.5-mile path that leads to 16 of the country's most significant historical landmarks. The Sites are not adaptations or re-creations, they are real, and each one played a pivotal role in America's rebellious beginning - familiar events such as the Boston Tea Party, the Boston Massacre, Paul Revere's role in the first battle, the Battle of Bunker Hill and the growth of the young nation.
Get your eTickets today and walk the Freedom Trail, a red brick path or a painted red line, that weaves its way through Boston's proud past in the midst of Boston, a vital and modern city. |