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Freedom Trail: visite en petit groupe de la révolutionnaire Boston (2,5 heures)

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Le rôle principal de Boston dans le lancement de la Révolution américaine est lié au Freedom Trail bordé de briques. Ce sentier pédestre de renommée mondiale se découvre mieux à pied, en petit groupe, avec un guide local compétent ! Cette visite de deux heures et demie parcourt le sentier de Boston Common à Copp's Hill Terrace, offrant aux clients une chance de voir TOUS LES SEIZE monuments officiels sur le Freedom Trail.

Notre visite à pied en petit groupe plonge profondément dans les années 1760 pour 1776, les années tumultueuses menant à la Révolution américaine. Nous marchons sur les traces des Bostoniens coloniaux, qui ont tous été aux prises avec la question difficile - mais essentielle - de la loyauté ou de la rébellion envers la couronne et le pays.

Avec une approche de narration captivante, Hub Town Tours fournit l'introduction parfaite à Le statut de Boston en tant que "berceau de la liberté" de l'Amérique. Alors que nous passons devant des monuments historiques de Revolutionary Boston, votre guide partage l'histoire captivante d'une petite ville coloniale qui se dirige vers la guerre avec un empire mondial.
Ville: Boston
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Ce qui est inclu
Small Groups (16 guests max)
Primary Sources / Visual Aids
Freedom Trail (All 16 landmarks)
Guided by Local Historian
Small Groups (16 guests max)
Primary Sources / Visual Aids
Freedom Trail (All 16 landmarks)
Information additionnelle
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Les options de transport sont accessibles en fauteuil roulant
  • Toutes les zones et surfaces sont accessibles en fauteuil roulant
  • Les voyageurs doivent avoir au moins un niveau de forme physique modéré
  • Masques faciaux fournis aux voyageurs
  • Désinfectant pour les mains à la disposition des voyageurs et du personnel
  • Distanciation sociale imposée tout au long de l'expérience
  • Guides tenus de se laver régulièrement les mains
  • Paiements sans contact pour les pourboires et les suppléments
  • Vaccination COVID-19 obligatoire pour les guides
  • Hub Town Tours donne la priorité à la sécurité des clients ! Toutes les visites sont entièrement à l'extérieur, dans des espaces bien ventilés. Pour assurer une bonne distance sociale, la taille maximale de notre groupe est de seize [16] invités par visite.
À quoi s'attendre
1
Massachusetts State House
Massachusetts state capitol and "Hub of the Solar System" (1798)
2
Boston Common
Oldest public land in the Americas and Boston's communal grazing pasture (1634)
3
Park Street Church
Active church and tallest building in 19th-century Boston (1809)
4
Granary Burying Ground
Boston's third-oldest burying ground and final resting place for Revolutionary Boston (1660)
5
King's Chapel
First Church of England in Puritan Boston (1686, 1754)
6
King's Chapel Burying Ground
Oldest burying ground in Boston (1630)
7
Statue of Benjamin Franklin
Site of oldest public school in the Americas, Boston Latin School (1635)
8
Old City Hall
Center of Boston politics for more than a century (1865)
9
Old Corner Bookstore
Former publishing house of Ticknor & Fields (1718)
10
Old South Meeting House
Congregationalist meeting house (1729) and origin site of Boston Tea Party (1773)
11
Old State House
Colonial capitol of Massachusetts Bay Colony and oldest public building in Boston (1713)
12
Boston Massacre Site
Tragedy strikes when British soldiers kill five Bostonians (1770)
13
Statue of Samuel Adams
Renowned political leader of Boston's Sons of Liberty
14
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Hosted Boston's town meeting and known today as "The Cradle of Liberty" (1742)
15
North Square Park
Historic public square in heart of Boston's North End (1634)
16
The Paul Revere House
Home of Paul Revere and oldest structure in Downtown Boston (1680)
17
Paul Revere Statue
Pedestrian-only space honoring the famous Midnight Ride (1775)
18
Old North Church & Historic Site
Boston's oldest church held signal lanterns during Midnight Ride of Paul Revere (1723)
19
Copp's Hill Burying Ground
Second-oldest burying ground in Boston (1659)
20
Massachusetts State House
Massachusetts state capitol and "Hub of the Solar System" (1798)
21
Boston Common
Oldest public land in the Americas and Boston's communal grazing pasture (1634)
22
Park Street Church
Active church and tallest building in 19th-century Boston (1809)
23
Granary Burying Ground
Boston's third-oldest burying ground and final resting place for Revolutionary Boston (1660)
24
King's Chapel
First Church of England in Puritan Boston (1686, 1754)
25
King's Chapel Burying Ground
Oldest burying ground in Boston (1630)
26
Statue of Benjamin Franklin
Site of oldest public school in the Americas, Boston Latin School (1635)
27
Old City Hall
Center of Boston politics for more than a century (1865)
28
Old Corner Bookstore
Former publishing house of Ticknor & Fields (1718)
29
Old South Meeting House
Congregationalist meeting house (1729) and origin site of Boston Tea Party (1773)
30
Old State House
Colonial capitol of Massachusetts Bay Colony and oldest public building in Boston (1713)
31
Boston Massacre Site
Tragedy strikes when British soldiers kill five Bostonians (1770)
32
Statue of Samuel Adams
Renowned political leader of Boston's Sons of Liberty
33
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Hosted Boston's town meeting and known today as "The Cradle of Liberty" (1742)
34
North Square Park
Historic public square in heart of Boston's North End (1634)
35
The Paul Revere House
Home of Paul Revere and oldest structure in Downtown Boston (1680)
36
Paul Revere Statue
Pedestrian-only space honoring the famous Midnight Ride (1775)
37
Old North Church & Historic Site
Boston's oldest church held signal lanterns during Midnight Ride of Paul Revere (1723)
38
Copp's Hill Burying Ground
Second-oldest burying ground in Boston (1659)
39
Massachusetts State House
Massachusetts state capitol and "Hub of the Solar System" (1798)
40
Boston Common
Oldest public land in the Americas and Boston's communal grazing pasture (1634)
41
Park Street Church
Active church and tallest building in 19th-century Boston (1809)
42
Granary Burying Ground
Boston's third-oldest burying ground and final resting place for Revolutionary Boston (1660)
43
King's Chapel
First Church of England in Puritan Boston (1686, 1754)
44
King's Chapel Burying Ground
Oldest burying ground in Boston (1630)
45
Statue of Benjamin Franklin
Site of oldest public school in the Americas, Boston Latin School (1635)
46
Old City Hall
Center of Boston politics for more than a century (1865)
47
Old Corner Bookstore
Former publishing house of Ticknor & Fields (1718)
48
Old South Meeting House
Congregationalist meeting house (1729) and origin site of Boston Tea Party (1773)
49
Old State House
Colonial capitol of Massachusetts Bay Colony and oldest public building in Boston (1713)
50
Boston Massacre Site
Tragedy strikes when British soldiers kill five Bostonians (1770)
51
Statue of Samuel Adams
Renowned political leader of Boston's Sons of Liberty
52
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Hosted Boston's town meeting and known today as "The Cradle of Liberty" (1742)
53
North Square Park
Historic public square in heart of Boston's North End (1634)
54
The Paul Revere House
Home of Paul Revere and oldest structure in Downtown Boston (1680)
55
Paul Revere Statue
Pedestrian-only space honoring the famous Midnight Ride (1775)
56
Old North Church & Historic Site
Boston's oldest church held signal lanterns during Midnight Ride of Paul Revere (1723)
57
Copp's Hill Burying Ground
Second-oldest burying ground in Boston (1659)
58
Massachusetts State House
Massachusetts state capitol and "Hub of the Solar System" (1798)
59
Boston Common
Oldest public land in the Americas and Boston's communal grazing pasture (1634)
60
Park Street Church
Active church and tallest building in 19th-century Boston (1809)
61
Granary Burying Ground
Boston's third-oldest burying ground and final resting place for Revolutionary Boston (1660)
62
King's Chapel
First Church of England in Puritan Boston (1686, 1754)
63
King's Chapel Burying Ground
Oldest burying ground in Boston (1630)
64
Statue of Benjamin Franklin
Site of oldest public school in the Americas, Boston Latin School (1635)
65
Old City Hall
Center of Boston politics for more than a century (1865)
66
Old Corner Bookstore
Former publishing house of Ticknor & Fields (1718)
67
Old South Meeting House
Congregationalist meeting house (1729) and origin site of Boston Tea Party (1773)
68
Old State House
Colonial capitol of Massachusetts Bay Colony and oldest public building in Boston (1713)
69
Boston Massacre Site
Tragedy strikes when British soldiers kill five Bostonians (1770)
70
Statue of Samuel Adams
Renowned political leader of Boston's Sons of Liberty
71
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Hosted Boston's town meeting and known today as "The Cradle of Liberty" (1742)
72
North Square Park
Historic public square in heart of Boston's North End (1634)
73
The Paul Revere House
Home of Paul Revere and oldest structure in Downtown Boston (1680)
74
Paul Revere Statue
Pedestrian-only space honoring the famous Midnight Ride (1775)
75
Old North Church & Historic Site
Boston's oldest church held signal lanterns during Midnight Ride of Paul Revere (1723)
76
Copp's Hill Burying Ground
Second-oldest burying ground in Boston (1659)
77
Massachusetts State House
Massachusetts state capitol and "Hub of the Solar System" (1798)
78
Boston Common
Oldest public land in the Americas and Boston's communal grazing pasture (1634)
79
Park Street Church
Active church and tallest building in 19th-century Boston (1809)
80
Granary Burying Ground
Boston's third-oldest burying ground and final resting place for Revolutionary Boston (1660)
81
King's Chapel
First Church of England in Puritan Boston (1686, 1754)
82
King's Chapel Burying Ground
Oldest burying ground in Boston (1630)
83
Statue of Benjamin Franklin
Site of oldest public school in the Americas, Boston Latin School (1635)
84
Old City Hall
Center of Boston politics for more than a century (1865)
85
Old Corner Bookstore
Former publishing house of Ticknor & Fields (1718)
86
Old South Meeting House
Congregationalist meeting house (1729) and origin site of Boston Tea Party (1773)
87
Old State House
Colonial capitol of Massachusetts Bay Colony and oldest public building in Boston (1713)
88
Boston Massacre Site
Tragedy strikes when British soldiers kill five Bostonians (1770)
89
Statue of Samuel Adams
Renowned political leader of Boston's Sons of Liberty
90
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Hosted Boston's town meeting and known today as "The Cradle of Liberty" (1742)
91
North Square Park
Historic public square in heart of Boston's North End (1634)
92
The Paul Revere House
Home of Paul Revere and oldest structure in Downtown Boston (1680)
93
Paul Revere Statue
Pedestrian-only space honoring the famous Midnight Ride (1775)
94
Old North Church & Historic Site
Boston's oldest church held signal lanterns during Midnight Ride of Paul Revere (1723)
95
Copp's Hill Burying Ground
Second-oldest burying ground in Boston (1659)
96
Massachusetts State House
Massachusetts state capitol and "Hub of the Solar System" (1798)
97
Boston Common
Oldest public land in the Americas and Boston's communal grazing pasture (1634)
98
Park Street Church
Active church and tallest building in 19th-century Boston (1809)
99
Granary Burying Ground
Boston's third-oldest burying ground and final resting place for Revolutionary Boston (1660)
100
King's Chapel
First Church of England in Puritan Boston (1686, 1754)
101
King's Chapel Burying Ground
Oldest burying ground in Boston (1630)
102
Statue of Benjamin Franklin
Site of oldest public school in the Americas, Boston Latin School (1635)
103
Old City Hall
Center of Boston politics for more than a century (1865)
104
Old Corner Bookstore
Former publishing house of Ticknor & Fields (1718)
105
Old South Meeting House
Congregationalist meeting house (1729) and origin site of Boston Tea Party (1773)
106
Old State House
Colonial capitol of Massachusetts Bay Colony and oldest public building in Boston (1713)
107
Boston Massacre Site
Tragedy strikes when British soldiers kill five Bostonians (1770)
108
Statue of Samuel Adams
Renowned political leader of Boston's Sons of Liberty
109
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Hosted Boston's town meeting and known today as "The Cradle of Liberty" (1742)
110
North Square Park
Historic public square in heart of Boston's North End (1634)
111
The Paul Revere House
Home of Paul Revere and oldest structure in Downtown Boston (1680)
112
Paul Revere Statue
Pedestrian-only space honoring the famous Midnight Ride (1775)
113
Old North Church & Historic Site
Boston's oldest church held signal lanterns during Midnight Ride of Paul Revere (1723)
114
Copp's Hill Burying Ground
Second-oldest burying ground in Boston (1659)
115
Massachusetts State House
Massachusetts state capitol and "Hub of the Solar System" (1798)
116
Boston Common
Oldest public land in the Americas and Boston's communal grazing pasture (1634)
117
Park Street Church
Active church and tallest building in 19th-century Boston (1809)
118
Granary Burying Ground
Boston's third-oldest burying ground and final resting place for Revolutionary Boston (1660)
119
King's Chapel
First Church of England in Puritan Boston (1686, 1754)
120
King's Chapel Burying Ground
Oldest burying ground in Boston (1630)
121
Statue of Benjamin Franklin
Site of oldest public school in the Americas, Boston Latin School (1635)
122
Old City Hall
Center of Boston politics for more than a century (1865)
123
Old Corner Bookstore
Former publishing house of Ticknor & Fields (1718)
124
Old South Meeting House
Congregationalist meeting house (1729) and origin site of Boston Tea Party (1773)
125
Old State House
Colonial capitol of Massachusetts Bay Colony and oldest public building in Boston (1713)
126
Boston Massacre Site
Tragedy strikes when British soldiers kill five Bostonians (1770)
127
Statue of Samuel Adams
Renowned political leader of Boston's Sons of Liberty
128
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Hosted Boston's town meeting and known today as "The Cradle of Liberty" (1742)
129
North Square Park
Historic public square in heart of Boston's North End (1634)
130
The Paul Revere House
Home of Paul Revere and oldest structure in Downtown Boston (1680)
131
Paul Revere Statue
Pedestrian-only space honoring the famous Midnight Ride (1775)
132
Old North Church & Historic Site
Boston's oldest church held signal lanterns during Midnight Ride of Paul Revere (1723)
133
Copp's Hill Burying Ground
Second-oldest burying ground in Boston (1659)
134
Massachusetts State House
Massachusetts state capitol and "Hub of the Solar System" (1798)
135
Boston Common
Oldest public land in the Americas and Boston's communal grazing pasture (1634)
136
Park Street Church
Active church and tallest building in 19th-century Boston (1809)
137
Granary Burying Ground
Boston's third-oldest burying ground and final resting place for Revolutionary Boston (1660)
138
King's Chapel
First Church of England in Puritan Boston (1686, 1754)
139
King's Chapel Burying Ground
Oldest burying ground in Boston (1630)
140
Statue of Benjamin Franklin
Site of oldest public school in the Americas, Boston Latin School (1635)
141
Old City Hall
Center of Boston politics for more than a century (1865)
142
Old Corner Bookstore
Former publishing house of Ticknor & Fields (1718)
143
Old South Meeting House
Congregationalist meeting house (1729) and origin site of Boston Tea Party (1773)
144
Old State House
Colonial capitol of Massachusetts Bay Colony and oldest public building in Boston (1713)
145
Boston Massacre Site
Tragedy strikes when British soldiers kill five Bostonians (1770)
146
Statue of Samuel Adams
Renowned political leader of Boston's Sons of Liberty
147
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Hosted Boston's town meeting and known today as "The Cradle of Liberty" (1742)
148
North Square Park
Historic public square in heart of Boston's North End (1634)
149
The Paul Revere House
Home of Paul Revere and oldest structure in Downtown Boston (1680)
150
Paul Revere Statue
Pedestrian-only space honoring the famous Midnight Ride (1775)
151
Old North Church & Historic Site
Boston's oldest church held signal lanterns during Midnight Ride of Paul Revere (1723)
152
Copp's Hill Burying Ground
Second-oldest burying ground in Boston (1659)
153
Maison d'État du Massachusetts
Capitole de l'État du Massachusetts et "Hub of the Solar System" (1798)
154
Commune de Boston
La plus ancienne terre publique des Amériques et le pâturage communal de Boston (1634)
155
Église de la rue du parc
Église active et bâtiment le plus haut de Boston au XIXe siècle (1809)
156
Cimetière du grenier
Le troisième cimetière le plus ancien de Boston et le dernier lieu de repos du Boston révolutionnaire (1660)
157
Chapelle du Roi
Première église d'Angleterre à Puritan Boston (1686, 1754)
158
Cimetière de la Chapelle du Roi
Le plus ancien cimetière de Boston (1630)
159
Statue de Benjamin Franklin
Site de la plus ancienne école publique des Amériques, Boston Latin School (1635)
160
Ancien hôtel de ville
Centre de la politique de Boston pendant plus d'un siècle (1865)
161
Librairie de l'ancien coin
Ancienne maison d'édition de Ticknor & Fields (1718)
162
Ancienne maison de réunion du sud
Maison de réunion congrégationaliste (1729) et site d'origine du Boston Tea Party (1773)
163
Ancienne maison d'État
Capitole colonial de la colonie de la baie du Massachusetts et plus ancien bâtiment public de Boston (1713)
164
Site du massacre de Boston
La tragédie frappe lorsque des soldats britanniques tuent cinq Bostoniens (1770)
165
Statue de Samuel Adams
Chef politique renommé des Sons of Liberty de Boston
166
Marché Faneuil Hall
A accueilli l'assemblée municipale de Boston et connue aujourd'hui sous le nom de "Le berceau de la liberté" (1742)
167
Parc de la place nord
Place publique historique au cœur du North End de Boston (1634)
168
La maison Paul Revere
Maison de Paul Revere et plus ancienne structure du centre-ville de Boston (1680)
169
Statue de Paul Revere
Espace réservé aux piétons honorant le célèbre Midnight Ride (1775)
170
Ancienne église nord et site historique
La plus ancienne église de Boston a tenu des lanternes de signalisation pendant Midnight Ride of Paul Revere (1723)
171
Cimetière de Copp's Hill
Deuxième cimetière le plus ancien de Boston (1659)
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Commentaires (847)
Stephanie H
Jun 2019
I HIGHLY suggest anyone visiting the area book a tour of the Freedom Trail with Ted from Hub Town Tours! I recently did the Chapter 2: Rebellion tour, and plan to go back for the remaining chapters. Ted was incredibly knowledgeable and highly enthusiastic, which made the tour that much more interesting and fun! Being on this tour made me wish I paid a bit more attention in history class back in high school. If you book a tour, I can promise that you won't be disappointed!
Réponse de l'hôte
Jun 2019
It's wonderful to hear how much you appreciate my enthusiasm for history, Stephanie! Chapter 2 – "Rebellion" covers the famous events in Revolutionary Boston (the Massacre, the Tea Party, the Midnight Ride), but there are many more incredible stories along the Freedom Trail... I hope to see you for Chapter 1 – "Resistance" or Chapter 3 – "Revolution" sometime soon!
amhelm13
Jun 2019
I would highly recommend a tour with Ted from Hub Town Tours! My friends and I partook in Chapter 2: Rebellion. Having done other tours of the Freedom Trail, Ted packs in more historical context and paints a picture of the current political sentiments during the years leading up the Revolutionary War. He's a vibrant storyteller using quotes, images, and maps from primary sources to help orient you to events and bring you directly into that moment in history. Although a public tour, the group was still small and intimate without feeling like you're walking with a mob (big plus!), allowing us to easily hear Ted and see his props during the entire 2-hour tour. My friends and I are all current Bostonians and life-long New Englanders, and we learned so many fun facts about our city like how Boston's modern neighborhoods differ drastically from the original peninsula in the 1700's. This tour is perfect for tourists new to Boston, current residents hoping to learn more, and history scholars. We loved spending time the afternoon with Ted!
Réponse de l'hôte
Jun 2019
Thanks for reaching out to share your review! I try to keep my storytelling as close to the original stories as possible, so that means using plenty of direct quotes, primary documents, and even period cartoons as supporting evidence. To share these resources with everyone up close, we keep public tour groups small (12 guests or fewer). Thank you for joining for Chapter 2 of the Revolutionary Boston tours!
lrdeco13
Jun 2019
This tour was extremely informative and fun. I have lived in Boston for my entire life and still learned so much from our wonderful tour guide. He was so knowledgable and provided many interesting stories about the revolution while seeing sites along the Freedom Trail. This is a must do for people visiting as well as those from the area!
Réponse de l'hôte
Jun 2019
Bostonians are usually the most surprised to find out how much history surrounds them on their daily commutes. Thank you for sharing your kind review—hope to see you for another tour chapter soon!

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