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Boston, USA | The Freedom Trail.

The Freedom Trail in Boston, USA is a walking route that connects important historical sites in Boston. The trail is approximately 2.5 miles (about 4 km) long and has 16 historical sites related to the American Revolutionary War. The route starts from Boston Common and extends to the Bunker Hill Monument in Charlestown, which is an important way to understand the history of Boston and the American Revolutionary War. The main attractions of the Freedom Trail include: 1. Boston Common: The oldest public park in the United States and the starting point of the Freedom Trail. 2. State House: Located on Park Street, it is the seat of the Massachusetts state government. 3. Park Street Church: Located on Park Street, it is one of the iconic buildings of the Freedom Trail. 4. Old Granary Burying Ground: Many important figures from the Revolutionary War period are buried here. 5. King's Chapel and Burying Ground: It shows the architectural style of the 17th century. 6. First Public School Site: It shows the early history of American education. 7. Old South Meeting House: It was an important meeting place before the Revolutionary War. 8. Old State House: The place where the Declaration of Independence was read in 1776. 9. Boston Massacre Site: Commemorating the events of 1770. 10. Faneuil Hall & Quincy Market: It is an important landmark of the Freedom Trail and a good place for shopping and food. 11. Paul Revere House: It shows the home of Paul Revere, a hero of the Revolutionary War. 12. Old North Church: One of the oldest churches in Boston. 13. Copp's Hill Burying Ground: Many celebrities from the Revolutionary War period are buried here. 14. Bunker Hill Monument: Commemorating the Battle of Bunker Hill in 1775. 15. USS Constitution: The oldest warship in the US Navy, located in the Charlestown Navy Yard. Visit suggestions: Time arrangement: It is recommended to reserve at least half a day to visit the Freedom Trail, because there are many attractions along the way, and each place is worth savoring. Dress: Since most of the Freedom Trail is outdoor walking, it is recommended to wear comfortable shoes and add or remove clothes according to the weather. Visit order: You can go to the visitor center in Boston Common to get maps and materials first, and start visiting after learning more information. Photo souvenir: Many attractions on the Freedom Trail are good places for photo souvenirs. Don't miss every opportunity to record historical moments.
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Posted: Oct 16, 2024
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