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There are many Freedom Trail tour options in Boston, but why be shuttled on a trolley tour or be limited by the route of a duck tour when you can see it all on a customized, tour with your own private guide. Our options are limitless as we can arrange a custom tour to fit your group's wishes. Our guides are the best in the business with many years of experience. Our tours are fun, factual and entertaining. Never boring!
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  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
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Фреедом Траил
Погледајте Бостон Цоммон, Нев Стате Хоусе, Гранари Гранари, Парк Стреет Цхурцх, Кинг'с Цхапел & Буриал Гроунд, Сцоллаи Скуаре/Говернмент Центер, Олд Соутх Меетинг Хоусе, Фирст Публиц Сцхоол, Олд Цити Халл, Олд Стате Хоусе, Фанеуил Халл, Куинци Маркет, Росе Фицгералд Кеннеди Греенваи, Паул Ревере'с Хоусе, Олд Нортх Цхурцх, Цопп'с Хилл Буриал Гроунд, Хаимаркет, Бостон Стоне, Унион Оистер Хоусе и још много тога!
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Бостон Цоммон
Основан 1634. године, Бостон Цоммон је најстарији јавни парк у Америци. Пуритански колонисти су купили права на земљиште од 44 хектара Цоммон-а од првог европског насељеника ове области, англиканског министра Вилијама Блекстоуна.
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Државна кућа Масачусетса
Дизајниран од стране Чарлса Булфинча, „нова“ и садашња Државна кућа служила је као седиште владе Масачусетса од свог отварања 1798. Са законодавном и извршном власти, налази се поред некадашњег места историјске виле Ханцоцк.
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Црква у улици Парк
Црква је основана 1809. године, на углу улица Парк и Тремонт, на врху градске зграде за складиштење жита у Бостону, или житнице. Дизајниран од стране Питера Бенера, звоник Цркве Парк Стрит од 217 стопа је некада био први знаменити путници који су видели када су се приближавали Бостону.
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Гранари Буриинг Гроунд
Основан 1660. године, овде почивају неки од најистакнутијих америчких грађана и очева оснивача. Именован по згради за складиштење житарица од 12.000 бушела која је некада била поред, историјско гробље има око 2.300 обележја.
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Статуа Бенџамина Френклина
Бостонска латино школа, основана 23. априла 1635. године, најстарија је јавна школа у Америци. Нудило је бесплатно образовање дечацима - богатим или сиромашним - док су девојчице похађале приватне школе код куће. До завршетка школе 1645. године, настава се одвијала у дому првог управника Филемона Пормонта. Мозаик и статуа бившег ученика Бенџамина Френклина тренутно означавају локацију првобитне школске зграде.
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Књижара Олд Цорнер
Изграђена 1718. године, Књижара Олд Цорнер је најстарија комерцијална зграда у центру Бостона и била је дом издавачког гиганта из 19. века Тицкнор анд Фиелдс, продуцента многих угледних америчких наслова, укључујући Тхореауовог Валдена, Хавтхорнеа Тхе Сцарлет Леттер, Ми Лонгнигхте Ридеа из 19. и Атлантиц Монтхли укључујући Бојну химну Републике Варда Хоуа. Спашена од рушења 1960. године, закупи зграде помажу у субвенционисању важних пројеката очувања историје у бостонским четвртима.
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Олд Соутх Меетинг Хоусе
Где је почела Бостонска чајанка! Ова сала је одзвањала речима из пуританских проповеди, јавних састанака и дебата о порезу на чај.
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Фанеуил Халл Маркетплаце
Често називана „дом слободе говора“ и „колевка слободе“, Фанеуил Халл је била домаћин првог америчког градског састанка. Витална улога Хола у револуционарној политици није била део њених првобитних планова, али је постала дом замршеној збирци догађаја који су обликовали историју нације. Посетите суседну пијацу у којој се налазе многе продавнице и ресторани.
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Бостонски камен
Научите причу о томе зашто је округла стена уграђена у зид зграде из 18. века
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Кућа Паул Ревере
У ноћи 18. априла 1775. године, кујунџија Пол Ривер напустио је своју малу дрвену кућу у бостонском Нортх Енду и кренуо на путовање које ће га на крају учинити легендом. Данас тај дом и даље стоји на Северном тргу 19 и постао је национална историјска знаменитост. То је најстарија зграда у центру Бостона и једна од ретких преосталих станова из 17. века у великом урбаном подручју у Сједињеним Државама.
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Стара северна црква и историјско место
Трајна слава Старог Севера почела је 18. априла 1775. године, када се службеник цркве Роберт Њумен попео на торањ и високо подигао два фењера као знак Пола Ривера да Британци марширају у Лексингтон и Конкорд морем преко реке Чарлс и не копном. Овај судбоносни догађај запалио је америчку револуцију. Изграђена 1723. године, Црква Христа у граду Бостону, позната свима као Стара северна црква, најстарија је преживела црквена зграда у Бостону и најпосећеније историјско место.
13
Цопп'с Хилл Буриинг Гроунд
Названо по обућару Виллиам Цоппу, Цопп'с Хилл Буриинг Гроунд је последње почивалиште и гробље трговаца, занатлија и занатлија који су живели у Нортх Енду.
14
Freedom Trail
See Boston Common, New State House, Granary Burial Ground, Park Street Church, King's Chapel & Burial Ground, Scollay Square/Government Center, Old South Meeting House, First Public School site, Old City Hall, Old State House, Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market, Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway, Paul Revere's House, Old North Church, Copp's Hill Burial Ground, Haymarket, Boston Stone, Union Oyster House & so much more!
15
Boston Common
Established in 1634, Boston Common is America’s oldest public park. Puritan colonists purchased the land rights to the Common’s 44 acres from the first European settler of the area, Anglican minister William Blackstone.
16
Massachusetts State House
Designed by Charles Bulfinch, the ‘new’ and current State House has served as the seat of Massachusetts government since its opening in 1798. Holding the legislative and executive branches, it sits adjacent to the former site of the historic Hancock mansion.
17
Park Street Church
The church was founded in 1809, at the corner of Park and Tremont Streets, atop the site of Boston’s town grain storage building, or granary. Designed by Peter Banner, the 217 ft. steeple of Park Street Church was once the first landmark travelers saw when approaching Boston.
18
Granary Burying Ground
Established in 1660, some of America's most notable citizens and founding fathers rest here. Named for the 12,000-bushel grain storage building that was once next door, the historic burying ground has approximately 2,300 markers.
19
Statue of Benjamin Franklin
Boston Latin School, founded on April 23, 1635, is the oldest public school in America. It offered free education to boys - rich or poor - while girls attended private schools at home. Until the completion of the schoolhouse in 1645, classes were held in the home of the first headmaster, Philemon Pormont. A mosaic and a statue of former student Benjamin Franklin currently marks the location of the original schoolhouse.
20
Old Corner Bookstore
Constructed in 1718, the Old Corner Bookstore is downtown Boston’s oldest commercial building and was home to the 19th-century publishing giant Ticknor and Fields, producer of many venerable American titles including Thoreau’s Walden, Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter, Longfellow's Midnight Ride of Paul Revere, and the Atlantic Monthly including Ward Howe's Battle Hymn of the Republic. Saved from demolition in 1960, the building’s leases help subsidize important historic preservation projects in Boston’s neighborhoods.
21
Old South Meeting House
Where the Boston Tea Party began! This hall rang with words from Puritan sermons, public meetings, and the tea tax debates.
22
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Often referred to as "the home of free speech" and the "Cradle of Liberty," Faneuil Hall hosted America's first Town Meeting. The Hall's vital role in revolutionary politics had not been part of its original plans, but it became home to an intricate collection of events that shaped the nation's history. Visit the adjacent marketplace home to many shops and eateries.
23
The Boston Stone
Learn the tale of why a round rock is embedded in a wall of an 18th century building
24
The Paul Revere House
On the night of April 18, 1775, silversmith Paul Revere left his small wooden home in Boston’s North End and set out on a journey that would ultimately make him a legend. Today that home is still standing at 19 North Square and has become a national historic landmark. It is downtown Boston’s oldest building and one of the few remaining 17th-century dwellings in a large urban area in the United States.
25
Old North Church & Historic Site
The enduring fame of the Old North began April 18, 1775, when church sexton, Robert Newman climbed the steeple and held high two lanterns as a signal from Paul Revere that the British were marching to Lexington and Concord by sea across the Charles River and not by land. This fateful event ignited the American Revolution. Built in 1723, Christ Church in the City of Boston, known to all as the Old North Church, is Boston’s oldest surviving church building and most visited historical site.
26
Copp's Hill Burying Ground
Named after shoemaker William Copp, Copp’s Hill Burying Ground is the final resting place and burying ground of merchants, artisans, and craftspeople who lived in the North End.
27
Freedom Trail
See Boston Common, New State House, Granary Burial Ground, Park Street Church, King's Chapel & Burial Ground, Scollay Square/Government Center, Old South Meeting House, First Public School site, Old City Hall, Old State House, Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market, Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway, Paul Revere's House, Old North Church, Copp's Hill Burial Ground, Haymarket, Boston Stone, Union Oyster House & so much more!
28
Boston Common
Established in 1634, Boston Common is America’s oldest public park. Puritan colonists purchased the land rights to the Common’s 44 acres from the first European settler of the area, Anglican minister William Blackstone.
29
Massachusetts State House
Designed by Charles Bulfinch, the ‘new’ and current State House has served as the seat of Massachusetts government since its opening in 1798. Holding the legislative and executive branches, it sits adjacent to the former site of the historic Hancock mansion.
30
Park Street Church
The church was founded in 1809, at the corner of Park and Tremont Streets, atop the site of Boston’s town grain storage building, or granary. Designed by Peter Banner, the 217 ft. steeple of Park Street Church was once the first landmark travelers saw when approaching Boston.
31
Granary Burying Ground
Established in 1660, some of America's most notable citizens and founding fathers rest here. Named for the 12,000-bushel grain storage building that was once next door, the historic burying ground has approximately 2,300 markers.
32
Statue of Benjamin Franklin
Boston Latin School, founded on April 23, 1635, is the oldest public school in America. It offered free education to boys - rich or poor - while girls attended private schools at home. Until the completion of the schoolhouse in 1645, classes were held in the home of the first headmaster, Philemon Pormont. A mosaic and a statue of former student Benjamin Franklin currently marks the location of the original schoolhouse.
33
Old Corner Bookstore
Constructed in 1718, the Old Corner Bookstore is downtown Boston’s oldest commercial building and was home to the 19th-century publishing giant Ticknor and Fields, producer of many venerable American titles including Thoreau’s Walden, Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter, Longfellow's Midnight Ride of Paul Revere, and the Atlantic Monthly including Ward Howe's Battle Hymn of the Republic. Saved from demolition in 1960, the building’s leases help subsidize important historic preservation projects in Boston’s neighborhoods.
34
Old South Meeting House
Where the Boston Tea Party began! This hall rang with words from Puritan sermons, public meetings, and the tea tax debates.
35
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Often referred to as "the home of free speech" and the "Cradle of Liberty," Faneuil Hall hosted America's first Town Meeting. The Hall's vital role in revolutionary politics had not been part of its original plans, but it became home to an intricate collection of events that shaped the nation's history. Visit the adjacent marketplace home to many shops and eateries.
36
The Boston Stone
Learn the tale of why a round rock is embedded in a wall of an 18th century building
37
The Paul Revere House
On the night of April 18, 1775, silversmith Paul Revere left his small wooden home in Boston’s North End and set out on a journey that would ultimately make him a legend. Today that home is still standing at 19 North Square and has become a national historic landmark. It is downtown Boston’s oldest building and one of the few remaining 17th-century dwellings in a large urban area in the United States.
38
Old North Church & Historic Site
The enduring fame of the Old North began April 18, 1775, when church sexton, Robert Newman climbed the steeple and held high two lanterns as a signal from Paul Revere that the British were marching to Lexington and Concord by sea across the Charles River and not by land. This fateful event ignited the American Revolution. Built in 1723, Christ Church in the City of Boston, known to all as the Old North Church, is Boston’s oldest surviving church building and most visited historical site.
39
Copp's Hill Burying Ground
Named after shoemaker William Copp, Copp’s Hill Burying Ground is the final resting place and burying ground of merchants, artisans, and craftspeople who lived in the North End.
40
Freedom Trail
See Boston Common, New State House, Granary Burial Ground, Park Street Church, King's Chapel & Burial Ground, Scollay Square/Government Center, Old South Meeting House, First Public School site, Old City Hall, Old State House, Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market, Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway, Paul Revere's House, Old North Church, Copp's Hill Burial Ground, Haymarket, Boston Stone, Union Oyster House & so much more!
41
Boston Common
Established in 1634, Boston Common is America’s oldest public park. Puritan colonists purchased the land rights to the Common’s 44 acres from the first European settler of the area, Anglican minister William Blackstone.
42
Massachusetts State House
Designed by Charles Bulfinch, the ‘new’ and current State House has served as the seat of Massachusetts government since its opening in 1798. Holding the legislative and executive branches, it sits adjacent to the former site of the historic Hancock mansion.
43
Park Street Church
The church was founded in 1809, at the corner of Park and Tremont Streets, atop the site of Boston’s town grain storage building, or granary. Designed by Peter Banner, the 217 ft. steeple of Park Street Church was once the first landmark travelers saw when approaching Boston.
44
Granary Burying Ground
Established in 1660, some of America's most notable citizens and founding fathers rest here. Named for the 12,000-bushel grain storage building that was once next door, the historic burying ground has approximately 2,300 markers.
45
Statue of Benjamin Franklin
Boston Latin School, founded on April 23, 1635, is the oldest public school in America. It offered free education to boys - rich or poor - while girls attended private schools at home. Until the completion of the schoolhouse in 1645, classes were held in the home of the first headmaster, Philemon Pormont. A mosaic and a statue of former student Benjamin Franklin currently marks the location of the original schoolhouse.
46
Old Corner Bookstore
Constructed in 1718, the Old Corner Bookstore is downtown Boston’s oldest commercial building and was home to the 19th-century publishing giant Ticknor and Fields, producer of many venerable American titles including Thoreau’s Walden, Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter, Longfellow's Midnight Ride of Paul Revere, and the Atlantic Monthly including Ward Howe's Battle Hymn of the Republic. Saved from demolition in 1960, the building’s leases help subsidize important historic preservation projects in Boston’s neighborhoods.
47
Old South Meeting House
Where the Boston Tea Party began! This hall rang with words from Puritan sermons, public meetings, and the tea tax debates.
48
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Often referred to as "the home of free speech" and the "Cradle of Liberty," Faneuil Hall hosted America's first Town Meeting. The Hall's vital role in revolutionary politics had not been part of its original plans, but it became home to an intricate collection of events that shaped the nation's history. Visit the adjacent marketplace home to many shops and eateries.
49
The Boston Stone
Learn the tale of why a round rock is embedded in a wall of an 18th century building
50
The Paul Revere House
On the night of April 18, 1775, silversmith Paul Revere left his small wooden home in Boston’s North End and set out on a journey that would ultimately make him a legend. Today that home is still standing at 19 North Square and has become a national historic landmark. It is downtown Boston’s oldest building and one of the few remaining 17th-century dwellings in a large urban area in the United States.
51
Old North Church & Historic Site
The enduring fame of the Old North began April 18, 1775, when church sexton, Robert Newman climbed the steeple and held high two lanterns as a signal from Paul Revere that the British were marching to Lexington and Concord by sea across the Charles River and not by land. This fateful event ignited the American Revolution. Built in 1723, Christ Church in the City of Boston, known to all as the Old North Church, is Boston’s oldest surviving church building and most visited historical site.
52
Copp's Hill Burying Ground
Named after shoemaker William Copp, Copp’s Hill Burying Ground is the final resting place and burying ground of merchants, artisans, and craftspeople who lived in the North End.
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28caryls
Dec 2024
Neal Roberts was amazing! Provided amazing historical facts combined with fantastic humor and wonderful real life experience. I would highly recommend him as someone who provides a wonderful balance of history and humor.
haroulap
Nov 2024
We had a great day on our walking tour with Neal. He was fun, knowledgeable and showed us all the sights! We definitely recommend him and this tour.
Ken_C
Oct 2024
We had a wonderful experience with our small private tour. Our guide, Ellen, was amazing! So energetic and so knowledgeable. She let us go at our own pace due to one person in our group not able to go as fast as the others. We definitely recommend going on this trip and hope you get Ellen as your guide :).

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