Boston’s Freedom Trail—arguably the nation’s most popular ... which follows an actual red line drawn on city streets and sidewalks, has been leading tourists to the city’s most iconic ...
The Freedom Trail Foundation is promoting its annual Revolutionary Women Tours, which are running until the end of the month.
Whether you’re a Boston local or a tourist here for the weekend, you’re probably familiar with the red-brick road of the Freedom Trail, a quintessential landmark as recognizable as our beloved ...
If you have a Go Boston Card, standard guided tours given by the Freedom Trail Foundation are covered by your pass. To start your trail tour, take the Red or Green Line to Park Street Station and ...
Luckily, Boston’s historic Freedom Trail is so easy to follow that the only thing I have to do is keep putting one foot in front of the other. The route is marked by a red brick line ...
An enthusiastic group of national park supporters marched Boston’s Freedom Trail Saturday as part of a national protest against recent funding and staff cuts to the National Park Service.
along the Freedom Trail. She and Kevin made it through some of its historic spots before they decided to take a break at Long Wharf to sit by the water and turn the conversation from Boston’s ...
The Freedom Trail in Boston is offering tours about women of the Revolutionary War in March The tours are being offered in the spirit of Women's History Month, which lasts all of March The tours ...