The
Freedom Trail is a three-mile tour of the Boston National Historical
Park (BNHP). The sites along the Trail are connected by history, and
are preserved under the direction of the National Park Service
(NPS). To begin, visit the Information Center on the Tremont St.
side of Boston
Common to pick up a Trail guide and map. Follow the brick line
imbedded in the sidewalk through Beacon
Hill, down around the financial district, over through the North
End and across the bridge into Charlestown.
The tour ends at the Bunker
Hill Monument. The Freedom Trail is a fantastic historical place
to visit on your trip to Boston.
Along
the Trail
state
house I boston
massacre I fanueil
hall I quincy
market I north
end
paul
revere house I old
north church I uss
constitution I navy
yard

Looking for great tours
like the one offered at the Freedom Trail of Boston, well the National Park
Service gives free guided tours of the Trail. Call 617-242-5642 for
information. For more information check out additional information
at the Freedom
Trail info page.Some sites along the Trail are owned by private
organizations that work in cooperation with the National Park
Service. The churches all house active congregations who are
generous with their buildings, but ask for respect at times of
worship.