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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.)
If you've enjoyed the Harpoon Ale products you will want to tour the brewery or join the fun at one of Harpoon's annual beer festivals.
Lighthouse located on Little Brewster Island in Boston Harbor.
Frederick Law Olmsted designed this chain of parks and green spaces in and around Boston.
The mission of this non-profit organization is to broaden the understanding and appreciation of urban architecture and the neighborhood heritage of Boston and its suburbs.
Actually five trails in five distinct city neighborhoods, this self-guided tour presents the stories of some of Bostons female patriots, intellectuals, abolitionists, suffragists, artists and writers over four centuries.
Join The Histrionic Academy's merry band of Revolutionaries for an exciting journey through Colonial Boston and the American Revolution! Captain David Hawkins, Corporal Jonathan Hoyt, Freelove Bliss, and others are waiting to show you Boston's Historic Freedom Trail like you've never seen it before! The Histrionic Academy's Path to Independence Tour is led by unique colonial characters created by our trained Historical Interpreters. The Standard Tour begins at Boston Common Visitor Center and ends at Faneuil Hall. The Extended Value Tour (offered at 10:30am, June, July, & August) begins at the Boston Common Visitor Center and ends at Paul Revere Mall in the North End.
