There are 4 Different Tour Companies that Tour guests on the Freedom Trail.
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There are 4 Different Tour Companies that Tour guests on the Freedom Trail.
The oldest commissioned ship in the U.S. Navy and undefeated in battle, Old Ironsides earned its famous nickname with its legendary ability to repel any shot fired. Active-duty sailors guide visitors around the ship.
Even if you have lived in Boston all your life, taking a Boston Duck Tour is a lot of fun, and a great family event. The "DUCK" is an authentic, renovated World War II amphibious landing vehicle...
This Frederick Law Olmsted-designed park, famous for its Swan Boats, has over 600 varieties of trees and an ever-changing array of flowers. It is America's first public garden.
This Italian neighborhood, Boston's oldest, is known for its wonderful restaurants and historic sights.
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in the Fenway area of Boston features a fine art collection housed in a building that is a work of art in itself. The Venetian-style palace is probably best known...
Whether it's a summer picnic in the grass or winter ice-skating on Frog Pond, Boston's oldest public park is the perfect escape from the bustle of the city.
This National Park consists of 34 small islands just off shore in Boston Harbor. The most popular, Georges Island, is home to Fort Warren, a Civil War Landmark that housed Confederate prisoners.
The site of a fort erected in 1634, Castle Island is a great place to walk, jog or just unwind and enjoy the view.
Established in 1800 as one of the country's original naval maintenance centers, the Navy Yard is now the home of the USS Constitution.
The largest of the Boston Harbor Islands is a great spot for hiking and exploring.
Part of Olmsted's famous Emerald Necklace, America's oldest public arboretum has 265 beautiful acres of trees, shrubs and vines.
Anchored by the modern John Hancock building and the stately Trinity Church, this area is known for its upscale restaurants and stores.
This national historic site's 15 pre-Civil War structures include the African Meeting House.
A popular path for walkers, joggers, bladers and bicyclists, the Esplanade is also home to the Hatch Shell, where the Boston Pops holds its annual summer concerts.
Visitors to this replica of the famous ship can participate in a reenactment of the famous revolt protesting "taxation without representation." (Please note: The museum is currently undergoing full renovation with plans for reopening summer 2007.)
