The Freedom Trail is a 3 mile walking tour around the heart of historic Boston. The path is marked by a red line that is painted or bricked into the sidewalk. The historic sites relate mostly to the American Revolution. The Freedom Trail begins in Boston Common and ends in Charlestown at the Bunker Hill Monument. A map can be purchased at the Information Booth near Park Street Station, but also note that most hotels offer free historic brochures that contain maps.
The foot path can be very educational, but is also a great path to follow for shopping, dining, or to just enjoy the city. If you want to spend a lot of time at each site, consider following the trail from Boston Common to the Old South Meeting House or Old State House, and then start again from there on the next day. The Trail can take many hours to explore if you are interested in a lot of detail.
Freedom Trail Marker
The Freedom Trail was conceived in 1951, and attempts had been made throughout the 1950s to create a permanent trail that linked all the historic sites together. Downtown was a bit dilapidated in the 1950s, and the trail was a fantastic idea to promote tourism.
The official start of the Trail is located at Boston Common, near Park Street Station, although one can find the brick marker line on many between the Common and Quincy Market.
Below is a list of the official Freedom Trail sites, with selective additional detail pages that are located along the footpath:
Boston Freedom Trail & Nearby Sites
List in Alphabetic Order
List by MBTA Station
Boston Common [Photos] [FAQs]
Shaw & Mass 54th Memorial [Photos]
Massachusetts State House [Photos]
Granary Burying Ground [Photos] [FAQs] [Map]
Samuel Sewall
James Otis, Jr.
Samuel Adams
Paul Revere
King's Chapel & Cemetery [Photos] [FAQs]
Benjamin Franklin Statue [Photos]
Josiah Quincy Statue
Old City Hall
Samuel Adams Statue
Mayor Curley Park
Holocaust Memorial [Photos]
Capen House
Ebenezer Hancock House
Boston Stone
Copp's Hill Burying Ground [Photos]
Colonel Prescott
General Warren
Salem Poor
Peter Salem
Additional sites near the Freedom Trail:
Central Burying Ground [Photos]
Benjamin Franklin Birthplace
First Telephone Marker
Garden of Peace Memorial
Lenny Zakim Bridge
Boston Tea Party Site
Contact Information & Address:
Freedom Trail (Boston Common Start)
147 Tremont Street opposite West Street, Boston, MA 02111
617.635.4505
cityofboston.gov
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