Thursday, 12 January 2017

A Short Guide for Historical Tour in Boston

A holiday plan to explore the rich historical past of Boston would be a great way to make the most of your holiday vacations. You could get a chance to explore the rich past of Boston as you take a 2.5-mile journey of city’s Freedom Trail. This learning tour would take you through 16 historical sites here and also let you explore the social as well as cultural aspects of this city. 

Travel portals offer lucrative last minute flight deals to Boston and other important historical cities. But what make your trip to Boston special is the sheer number of historical sites that defines the rich American past. While the freedom trial will take you through 16 sites of historical significance, here are some important ones are explained below:

1. Massachusetts State House: Massachusetts State House was established in 1798 and is home to the the Massachusetts General Court and office of the Governor of Massachusetts.

Massachusetts State House


2. The USS Constitution: Cherishing some of the finest moments in nation’s glorious past, the USS Constitution happens to be one of the oldest commissioned warship in the world. From the top of this building, you could get a glimpse of the majestic skyline of this city. 

The USS Constitution


3. Granary Burial Ground : Granary Burial Ground is a historical graveyard and is the final resting place of the parents of Benjamin Franklin. Here you may also come across the gravestones of Samuel Adams and Paul Revere.

4. Paul Revere House: Paul Revere’s residence was built in 1680 and is also distinguished as the one of the oldest structure in the Boston’s Downtown area. Paul Revere resided here from 1770 to 1800.

5. King’s Chapel: A marvelous specimen of Georgian church in the United States, King’s Chapel, as an Ecumenical Church, was built in 1688.

6. Boston Common: Boston Common is the oldest urban park in the country and with sprawl of over 50 acres. Here you may take to the Frog pond that gets converted into an ice rink from November to March.

7. Faneuil Hall: Lined up with 14 restaurants, Faneuil Hall has a been a rendezvous site for people for more than two and a half centuries. You may trace this site on this historical trail online while as you book your lastminute Boston flights for this mesmerizing tour.

Faneuil Hall


8. Site of the Boston Massacre: Witnessing a street riot that broke out in 1779 between the American colonists and the British, this site is located just behind the Old State House and commemorates the unfortunate incident.

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