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Excursion d'une journée en minibus dans les villes révolutionnaires de Boston, Lexington et Concord

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Immerse yourself in our colonial history! On this six-hour driving tour, you will see the sights and hear the stories of Boston's colonial past narrated by a professional historian and experienced guide with ample opportunities for taking pictures.

This is an excellent tour for seasoned historians and students alike. A meal break will be taken in Concord or elsewhere as directed.
Ville: Boston
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Ce qui est inclu
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
Guides professionnels compétents et amusants
Poste de traite historique de Cameron
Durée 2,5 heures
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
The Paul Revere House
The Revere House is the oldest house in Boston proper. See how Puritan architecture has lasted and influenced New England architecture since 1630.
2
Old North Church & Historic Site
Hear the story behind Longfellow's poem with the famous phrase "one if by land, two if by sea."
3
USS Constitution
View the oldest commissioned warship in the world and learn why she is called "Old Ironsides."
4
Bunker Hill Monument
Visit the museum, view the exhibits and learn why the events here changed American history forever.
5
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
See our "cradle of liberty," where the Sons of Liberty met to plan the revolution.
6
Old State House
View the oldest public building in American and hear about the Boston Massacre that happened nearby.
7
King's Chapel
See Boston's early Anglican Church, built in 1742 to replace the original wooden church built in the 1680"s.
8
Granary Burying Ground
View the gravesites of Samuel Adams, Paul Revere, and John Hancock and other important Bostonians from the Revolutionary Era
9
Boston Common
The Boston Common the is country's oldest public park, established by the Puritans in 1634.
10
Louisburg Square
See this prominent Federalist neighborhood on historic Beacon Hill
11
Acorn Street
See Boston's most photographed street, even take a picture or two yourself.
12
Old South Meeting House
Hear about the meetings that led up to the Boston Tea Party at this historic meeting house.
13
Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
See the replica ships in the harbor representing those from the Boston Tea Party.
14
Hancock-Clarke House
See where Paul Revere woke Sam Adams and John Hancock to warn them the British might be looking for them to hang them for treason.
15
Buckman Tavern
See where the Lexington Militia awaited the arrival of British troops before the skirmish on Lexington Green the next morning.
16
Lexington Green
See the site and hear the story of the skirmish where many consider the birth of the Second Amendment to have taken place.
17
The Old North Bridge
Travel through the national park, hearing the story of the fateful night in 1775 where shots were first fired by patriots at the British. View the eight-minute video presentation in the visitors center and and related exhibits.
18
Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House
See where Alcott and her sisters were raised and where she wrote 'Little Women."
19
Ralph Waldo Emerson House
See the home of one of America's most influential and beloved poets and philosophers.
20
Walden Pond State Reservation
See the pond that captured the imagination of Henry David Thoreau and led to his most famous and important written work.
21
Longfellow House Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site
See the home where George Washington lived when he commanded the Continental Army. Later it became the home of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, one of America's most esteemed poets.
22
The Paul Revere House
The Revere House is the oldest house in Boston proper. See how Puritan architecture has lasted and influenced New England architecture since 1630.
23
Old North Church & Historic Site
Hear the story behind Longfellow's poem with the famous phrase "one if by land, two if by sea."
24
USS Constitution
View the oldest commissioned warship in the world and learn why she is called "Old Ironsides."
25
Bunker Hill Monument
Visit the museum, view the exhibits and learn why the events here changed American history forever.
26
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
See our "cradle of liberty," where the Sons of Liberty met to plan the revolution.
27
Old State House
View the oldest public building in American and hear about the Boston Massacre that happened nearby.
28
King's Chapel
See Boston's early Anglican Church, built in 1742 to replace the original wooden church built in the 1680"s.
29
Granary Burying Ground
View the gravesites of Samuel Adams, Paul Revere, and John Hancock and other important Bostonians from the Revolutionary Era
30
Boston Common
The Boston Common the is country's oldest public park, established by the Puritans in 1634.
31
Louisburg Square
See this prominent Federalist neighborhood on historic Beacon Hill
32
Acorn Street
See Boston's most photographed street, even take a picture or two yourself.
33
Old South Meeting House
Hear about the meetings that led up to the Boston Tea Party at this historic meeting house.
34
Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
See the replica ships in the harbor representing those from the Boston Tea Party.
35
Hancock-Clarke House
See where Paul Revere woke Sam Adams and John Hancock to warn them the British might be looking for them to hang them for treason.
36
Buckman Tavern
See where the Lexington Militia awaited the arrival of British troops before the skirmish on Lexington Green the next morning.
37
Lexington Green
See the site and hear the story of the skirmish where many consider the birth of the Second Amendment to have taken place.
38
The Old North Bridge
Travel through the national park, hearing the story of the fateful night in 1775 where shots were first fired by patriots at the British. View the eight-minute video presentation in the visitors center and and related exhibits.
39
Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House
See where Alcott and her sisters were raised and where she wrote 'Little Women."
40
Ralph Waldo Emerson House
See the home of one of America's most influential and beloved poets and philosophers.
41
Walden Pond State Reservation
See the pond that captured the imagination of Henry David Thoreau and led to his most famous and important written work.
42
Longfellow House Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site
See the home where George Washington lived when he commanded the Continental Army. Later it became the home of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, one of America's most esteemed poets.
43
The Paul Revere House
The Revere House is the oldest house in Boston proper. See how Puritan architecture has lasted and influenced New England architecture since 1630.
44
Old North Church & Historic Site
Hear the story behind Longfellow's poem with the famous phrase "one if by land, two if by sea."
45
USS Constitution
View the oldest commissioned warship in the world and learn why she is called "Old Ironsides."
46
Bunker Hill Monument
Visit the museum, view the exhibits and learn why the events here changed American history forever.
47
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
See our "cradle of liberty," where the Sons of Liberty met to plan the revolution.
48
Old State House
View the oldest public building in American and hear about the Boston Massacre that happened nearby.
49
King's Chapel
See Boston's early Anglican Church, built in 1742 to replace the original wooden church built in the 1680"s.
50
Granary Burying Ground
View the gravesites of Samuel Adams, Paul Revere, and John Hancock and other important Bostonians from the Revolutionary Era
51
Boston Common
The Boston Common the is country's oldest public park, established by the Puritans in 1634.
52
Louisburg Square
See this prominent Federalist neighborhood on historic Beacon Hill
53
Acorn Street
See Boston's most photographed street, even take a picture or two yourself.
54
Old South Meeting House
Hear about the meetings that led up to the Boston Tea Party at this historic meeting house.
55
Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
See the replica ships in the harbor representing those from the Boston Tea Party.
56
Hancock-Clarke House
See where Paul Revere woke Sam Adams and John Hancock to warn them the British might be looking for them to hang them for treason.
57
Buckman Tavern
See where the Lexington Militia awaited the arrival of British troops before the skirmish on Lexington Green the next morning.
58
Lexington Green
See the site and hear the story of the skirmish where many consider the birth of the Second Amendment to have taken place.
59
The Old North Bridge
Travel through the national park, hearing the story of the fateful night in 1775 where shots were first fired by patriots at the British. View the eight-minute video presentation in the visitors center and and related exhibits.
60
Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House
See where Alcott and her sisters were raised and where she wrote 'Little Women."
61
Ralph Waldo Emerson House
See the home of one of America's most influential and beloved poets and philosophers.
62
Walden Pond State Reservation
See the pond that captured the imagination of Henry David Thoreau and led to his most famous and important written work.
63
Longfellow House Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site
See the home where George Washington lived when he commanded the Continental Army. Later it became the home of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, one of America's most esteemed poets.
64
La maison Paul Revere
La Revere House est la plus ancienne maison de Boston proprement dite. Découvrez comment l'architecture puritaine a duré et influencé l'architecture de la Nouvelle-Angleterre depuis 1630.
65
Ancienne église nord et site historique
Écoutez l'histoire derrière le poème de Longfellow avec la célèbre phrase "un si par terre, deux si par mer".
66
Constitution de l'USS
Découvrez le plus ancien navire de guerre commandé au monde et découvrez pourquoi on l'appelle "Old Ironsides".
67
Monument de la colline de Bunker
Visitez le musée, admirez les expositions et découvrez pourquoi les événements ici ont changé à jamais l'histoire américaine.
68
Marché Faneuil Hall
Voyez notre "berceau de la liberté", où les fils de la liberté se sont réunis pour planifier la révolution.
69
Ancienne maison d'État
Découvrez le plus ancien bâtiment public américain et découvrez le massacre de Boston qui s'est produit à proximité.
70
Chapelle du Roi
Découvrez la première église anglicane de Boston, construite en 1742 pour remplacer l'église en bois d'origine construite dans les années 1680.
71
Cimetière du grenier
Voir les tombes de Samuel Adams, Paul Revere et John Hancock et d'autres Bostoniens importants de l'ère révolutionnaire
72
Commune de Boston
Le Boston Common est le plus ancien parc public du pays, créé par les puritains en 1634.
73
Place Louisbourg
Découvrez ce quartier fédéraliste de premier plan sur l'historique Beacon Hill
74
Rue des glands
Découvrez la rue la plus photographiée de Boston, prenez même une photo ou deux vous-même.
75
Ancienne maison de réunion du sud
Découvrez les réunions qui ont mené au Boston Tea Party dans cette salle de réunion historique.
76
Navires et musée du Boston Tea Party
Découvrez les répliques de navires dans le port représentant ceux de la Boston Tea Party.
77
Maison Hancock-Clarke
Voyez où Paul Revere a réveillé Sam Adams et John Hancock pour les avertir que les Britanniques pourraient les rechercher pour les pendre pour trahison.
78
Taverne Buckman
Voyez où la milice de Lexington attendait l'arrivée des troupes britanniques avant l'escarmouche sur Lexington Green le lendemain matin.
79
Vert Lexington
Visitez le site et écoutez l'histoire de l'escarmouche où beaucoup considèrent que la naissance du deuxième amendement a eu lieu.
80
Le vieux pont du nord
Parcourez le parc national et écoutez l'histoire de la nuit fatidique de 1775 où des coups de feu ont été tirés pour la première fois par des patriotes sur les Britanniques. Visionnez la présentation vidéo de huit minutes dans le centre des visiteurs et les expositions connexes.
81
Maison du verger de Louisa May Alcott
Voyez où Alcott et ses sœurs ont été élevées et où elle a écrit "Little Women".
82
Maison Ralph Waldo Emerson
Visitez la maison de l'un des poètes et philosophes les plus influents et les plus aimés d'Amérique.
83
Réserve d'État de Walden Pond
Découvrez l'étang qui a captivé l'imagination d'Henry David Thoreau et a conduit à son œuvre écrite la plus célèbre et la plus importante.
84
Lieu historique national du siège de Longfellow House à Washington
Découvrez la maison où vivait George Washington lorsqu'il commandait l'armée continentale. Plus tard, il devint la demeure d'Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, l'un des poètes américains les plus estimés.
85
The Paul Revere House
The Revere House is the oldest house in Boston proper. See how Puritan architecture has lasted and influenced New England architecture since 1630.
86
Old North Church & Historic Site
Hear the story behind Longfellow's poem with the famous phrase "one if by land, two if by sea."
87
USS Constitution
View the oldest commissioned warship in the world and learn why she is called "Old Ironsides."
88
Bunker Hill Monument
Visit the museum, view the exhibits and learn why the events here changed American history forever.
89
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
See our "cradle of liberty," where the Sons of Liberty met to plan the revolution.
90
Old State House
View the oldest public building in American and hear about the Boston Massacre that happened nearby.
91
King's Chapel
See Boston's early Anglican Church, built in 1742 to replace the original wooden church built in the 1680"s.
92
Granary Burying Ground
View the gravesites of Samuel Adams, Paul Revere, and John Hancock and other important Bostonians from the Revolutionary Era
93
Boston Common
The Boston Common the is country's oldest public park, established by the Puritans in 1634.
94
Louisburg Square
See this prominent Federalist neighborhood on historic Beacon Hill
95
Acorn Street
See Boston's most photographed street, even take a picture or two yourself.
96
Old South Meeting House
Hear about the meetings that led up to the Boston Tea Party at this historic meeting house.
97
Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
See the replica ships in the harbor representing those from the Boston Tea Party.
98
Hancock-Clarke House
See where Paul Revere woke Sam Adams and John Hancock to warn them the British might be looking for them to hang them for treason.
99
Buckman Tavern
See where the Lexington Militia awaited the arrival of British troops before the skirmish on Lexington Green the next morning.
100
Lexington Green
See the site and hear the story of the skirmish where many consider the birth of the Second Amendment to have taken place.
101
The Old North Bridge
Travel through the national park, hearing the story of the fateful night in 1775 where shots were first fired by patriots at the British. View the eight-minute video presentation in the visitors center and and related exhibits.
102
Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House
See where Alcott and her sisters were raised and where she wrote 'Little Women."
103
Ralph Waldo Emerson House
See the home of one of America's most influential and beloved poets and philosophers.
104
Walden Pond State Reservation
See the pond that captured the imagination of Henry David Thoreau and led to his most famous and important written work.
105
Longfellow House Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site Massachusetts
See the home where George Washington lived when he commanded the Continental Army. Later it became the home of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, one of America's most esteemed poets.
106
The Paul Revere House
The Revere House is the oldest house in Boston proper. See how Puritan architecture has lasted and influenced New England architecture since 1630.
107
Old North Church & Historic Site
Hear the story behind Longfellow's poem with the famous phrase "one if by land, two if by sea."
108
USS Constitution
View the oldest commissioned warship in the world and learn why she is called "Old Ironsides."
109
Bunker Hill Monument
Visit the museum, view the exhibits and learn why the events here changed American history forever.
110
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
See our "cradle of liberty," where the Sons of Liberty met to plan the revolution.
111
Old State House
View the oldest public building in American and hear about the Boston Massacre that happened nearby.
112
King's Chapel
See Boston's early Anglican Church, built in 1742 to replace the original wooden church built in the 1680"s.
113
Granary Burying Ground
View the gravesites of Samuel Adams, Paul Revere, and John Hancock and other important Bostonians from the Revolutionary Era
114
Boston Common
The Boston Common the is country's oldest public park, established by the Puritans in 1634.
115
Louisburg Square
See this prominent Federalist neighborhood on historic Beacon Hill
116
Acorn Street
See Boston's most photographed street, even take a picture or two yourself.
117
Old South Meeting House
Hear about the meetings that led up to the Boston Tea Party at this historic meeting house.
118
Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
See the replica ships in the harbor representing those from the Boston Tea Party.
119
Hancock-Clarke House
See where Paul Revere woke Sam Adams and John Hancock to warn them the British might be looking for them to hang them for treason.
120
Buckman Tavern
See where the Lexington Militia awaited the arrival of British troops before the skirmish on Lexington Green the next morning.
121
Lexington Green
See the site and hear the story of the skirmish where many consider the birth of the Second Amendment to have taken place.
122
The Old North Bridge
Travel through the national park, hearing the story of the fateful night in 1775 where shots were first fired by patriots at the British. View the eight-minute video presentation in the visitors center and and related exhibits.
123
Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House
See where Alcott and her sisters were raised and where she wrote 'Little Women."
124
Ralph Waldo Emerson House
See the home of one of America's most influential and beloved poets and philosophers.
125
Walden Pond State Reservation
See the pond that captured the imagination of Henry David Thoreau and led to his most famous and important written work.
126
Longfellow House Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site Massachusetts
See the home where George Washington lived when he commanded the Continental Army. Later it became the home of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, one of America's most esteemed poets.
127
The Paul Revere House
The Revere House is the oldest house in Boston proper. See how Puritan architecture has lasted and influenced New England architecture since 1630.
128
Old North Church & Historic Site
Hear the story behind Longfellow's poem with the famous phrase "one if by land, two if by sea."
129
USS Constitution
View the oldest commissioned warship in the world and learn why she is called "Old Ironsides."
130
Bunker Hill Monument
Visit the museum, view the exhibits and learn why the events here changed American history forever.
131
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
See our "cradle of liberty," where the Sons of Liberty met to plan the revolution.
132
Old State House
View the oldest public building in American and hear about the Boston Massacre that happened nearby.
133
King's Chapel
See Boston's early Anglican Church, built in 1742 to replace the original wooden church built in the 1680"s.
134
Granary Burying Ground
View the gravesites of Samuel Adams, Paul Revere, and John Hancock and other important Bostonians from the Revolutionary Era
135
Boston Common
The Boston Common the is country's oldest public park, established by the Puritans in 1634.
136
Louisburg Square
See this prominent Federalist neighborhood on historic Beacon Hill
137
Acorn Street
See Boston's most photographed street, even take a picture or two yourself.
138
Old South Meeting House
Hear about the meetings that led up to the Boston Tea Party at this historic meeting house.
139
Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
See the replica ships in the harbor representing those from the Boston Tea Party.
140
Hancock-Clarke House
See where Paul Revere woke Sam Adams and John Hancock to warn them the British might be looking for them to hang them for treason.
141
Buckman Tavern
See where the Lexington Militia awaited the arrival of British troops before the skirmish on Lexington Green the next morning.
142
Lexington Green
See the site and hear the story of the skirmish where many consider the birth of the Second Amendment to have taken place.
143
The Old North Bridge
Travel through the national park, hearing the story of the fateful night in 1775 where shots were first fired by patriots at the British. View the eight-minute video presentation in the visitors center and and related exhibits.
144
Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House
See where Alcott and her sisters were raised and where she wrote 'Little Women."
145
Ralph Waldo Emerson House
See the home of one of America's most influential and beloved poets and philosophers.
146
Walden Pond State Reservation
See the pond that captured the imagination of Henry David Thoreau and led to his most famous and important written work.
147
Longfellow House Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site Massachusetts
See the home where George Washington lived when he commanded the Continental Army. Later it became the home of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, one of America's most esteemed poets.
148
The Paul Revere House
The Revere House is the oldest house in Boston proper. See how Puritan architecture has lasted and influenced New England architecture since 1630.
149
Old North Church & Historic Site
Hear the story behind Longfellow's poem with the famous phrase "one if by land, two if by sea."
150
USS Constitution
View the oldest commissioned warship in the world and learn why she is called "Old Ironsides."
151
Bunker Hill Monument
Visit the museum, view the exhibits and learn why the events here changed American history forever.
152
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
See our "cradle of liberty," where the Sons of Liberty met to plan the revolution.
153
Old State House
View the oldest public building in American and hear about the Boston Massacre that happened nearby.
154
King's Chapel
See Boston's early Anglican Church, built in 1742 to replace the original wooden church built in the 1680"s.
155
Granary Burying Ground
View the gravesites of Samuel Adams, Paul Revere, and John Hancock and other important Bostonians from the Revolutionary Era
156
Boston Common
The Boston Common the is country's oldest public park, established by the Puritans in 1634.
157
Louisburg Square
See this prominent Federalist neighborhood on historic Beacon Hill
158
Acorn Street
See Boston's most photographed street, even take a picture or two yourself.
159
Old South Meeting House
Hear about the meetings that led up to the Boston Tea Party at this historic meeting house.
160
Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
See the replica ships in the harbor representing those from the Boston Tea Party.
161
Hancock-Clarke House
See where Paul Revere woke Sam Adams and John Hancock to warn them the British might be looking for them to hang them for treason.
162
Buckman Tavern
See where the Lexington Militia awaited the arrival of British troops before the skirmish on Lexington Green the next morning.
163
Lexington Green
See the site and hear the story of the skirmish where many consider the birth of the Second Amendment to have taken place.
164
The Old North Bridge
Travel through the national park, hearing the story of the fateful night in 1775 where shots were first fired by patriots at the British. View the eight-minute video presentation in the visitors center and and related exhibits.
165
Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House
See where Alcott and her sisters were raised and where she wrote 'Little Women."
166
Ralph Waldo Emerson House
See the home of one of America's most influential and beloved poets and philosophers.
167
Walden Pond State Reservation
See the pond that captured the imagination of Henry David Thoreau and led to his most famous and important written work.
168
Longfellow House Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site Massachusetts
See the home where George Washington lived when he commanded the Continental Army. Later it became the home of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, one of America's most esteemed poets.
169
The Paul Revere House
The Revere House is the oldest house in Boston proper. See how Puritan architecture has lasted and influenced New England architecture since 1630.
170
Old North Church & Historic Site
Hear the story behind Longfellow's poem with the famous phrase "one if by land, two if by sea."
171
USS Constitution
View the oldest commissioned warship in the world and learn why she is called "Old Ironsides."
172
Bunker Hill Monument
Visit the museum, view the exhibits and learn why the events here changed American history forever.
173
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
See our "cradle of liberty," where the Sons of Liberty met to plan the revolution.
174
Old State House
View the oldest public building in American and hear about the Boston Massacre that happened nearby.
175
King's Chapel
See Boston's early Anglican Church, built in 1742 to replace the original wooden church built in the 1680"s.
176
Granary Burying Ground
View the gravesites of Samuel Adams, Paul Revere, and John Hancock and other important Bostonians from the Revolutionary Era
177
Boston Common
The Boston Common the is country's oldest public park, established by the Puritans in 1634.
178
Louisburg Square
See this prominent Federalist neighborhood on historic Beacon Hill
179
Acorn Street
See Boston's most photographed street, even take a picture or two yourself.
180
Old South Meeting House
Hear about the meetings that led up to the Boston Tea Party at this historic meeting house.
181
Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
See the replica ships in the harbor representing those from the Boston Tea Party.
182
Hancock-Clarke House
See where Paul Revere woke Sam Adams and John Hancock to warn them the British might be looking for them to hang them for treason.
183
Buckman Tavern
See where the Lexington Militia awaited the arrival of British troops before the skirmish on Lexington Green the next morning.
184
Lexington Green
See the site and hear the story of the skirmish where many consider the birth of the Second Amendment to have taken place.
185
The Old North Bridge
Travel through the national park, hearing the story of the fateful night in 1775 where shots were first fired by patriots at the British. View the eight-minute video presentation in the visitors center and and related exhibits.
186
Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House
See where Alcott and her sisters were raised and where she wrote 'Little Women."
187
Ralph Waldo Emerson House
See the home of one of America's most influential and beloved poets and philosophers.
188
Walden Pond State Reservation
See the pond that captured the imagination of Henry David Thoreau and led to his most famous and important written work.
189
Longfellow House Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site Massachusetts
See the home where George Washington lived when he commanded the Continental Army. Later it became the home of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, one of America's most esteemed poets.
190
The Paul Revere House
The Revere House is the oldest house in Boston proper. See how Puritan architecture has lasted and influenced New England architecture since 1630.
191
Old North Church & Historic Site
Hear the story behind Longfellow's poem with the famous phrase "one if by land, two if by sea."
192
USS Constitution
View the oldest commissioned warship in the world and learn why she is called "Old Ironsides."
193
Bunker Hill Monument
Visit the museum, view the exhibits and learn why the events here changed American history forever.
194
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
See our "cradle of liberty," where the Sons of Liberty met to plan the revolution.
195
Old State House
View the oldest public building in American and hear about the Boston Massacre that happened nearby.
196
King's Chapel
See Boston's early Anglican Church, built in 1742 to replace the original wooden church built in the 1680"s.
197
Granary Burying Ground
View the gravesites of Samuel Adams, Paul Revere, and John Hancock and other important Bostonians from the Revolutionary Era
198
Boston Common
The Boston Common the is country's oldest public park, established by the Puritans in 1634.
199
Louisburg Square
See this prominent Federalist neighborhood on historic Beacon Hill
200
Acorn Street
See Boston's most photographed street, even take a picture or two yourself.
201
Old South Meeting House
Hear about the meetings that led up to the Boston Tea Party at this historic meeting house.
202
Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
See the replica ships in the harbor representing those from the Boston Tea Party.
203
Hancock-Clarke House
See where Paul Revere woke Sam Adams and John Hancock to warn them the British might be looking for them to hang them for treason.
204
Buckman Tavern
See where the Lexington Militia awaited the arrival of British troops before the skirmish on Lexington Green the next morning.
205
Lexington Green
See the site and hear the story of the skirmish where many consider the birth of the Second Amendment to have taken place.
206
The Old North Bridge
Travel through the national park, hearing the story of the fateful night in 1775 where shots were first fired by patriots at the British. View the eight-minute video presentation in the visitors center and and related exhibits.
207
Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House
See where Alcott and her sisters were raised and where she wrote 'Little Women."
208
Ralph Waldo Emerson House
See the home of one of America's most influential and beloved poets and philosophers.
209
Walden Pond State Reservation
See the pond that captured the imagination of Henry David Thoreau and led to his most famous and important written work.
210
Longfellow House Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site Massachusetts
See the home where George Washington lived when he commanded the Continental Army. Later it became the home of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, one of America's most esteemed poets.
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Remedy18
Nov 2024
Peter was great. It was a bit long for our kids, but no fault of tour. We learned a lot and was a great experience of seeing Lexington and concord. Later I wished I would have asked to get out at some of the stops to take more pictures. Peter was very accommodating and would definitely suggest him to others
Pamela_W
Oct 2024
We couldn’t recommend Peter any higher! We knew so much and gave us an incredible tour and history lesson. Highest recommendation!
Gregory_S
Sep 2024
Lots of history and a very knowledgeable tour operator. Puts the history of Boston in a very understandable perspective.

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