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BostonBoston Pilgrims and Patriots

Few cities are as rich with American History as Boston. The days of the American colonies went hand in hand with revolution, and your Pilgrims and Patriots Tour in this amazing city will let you experience it all

Concord Museum

This museum is one of few to offer a collection of exhibits dating back before the Civil War. View the lantern referenced in Paul Revere’s Ride, Thoreau’s cabin furnishings from Walden Pond, and much more.

Minuteman Minuteman National Historic Park

Learn about the American Revolution while exploring historic sites and landscapes like the North Bridge and the Battle Road Trail.

Salem Witch Museum

Realize the hysteria that consumed Salem in 1692 as you learn about witches, their craft, and witch hunts.

Boston Harbor Cruises

A Boston Harbor Cruise will show you Boston’s sites, history, and character as no one else can.

Colonial Boston Breakfast at Hotel

National Heritage Museum (Lexington, MA self guided)

This museum is filled with exciting stories of adventure, patriotism, invention, and community allowing you to experience the spirit of America.

Plimoth Plantation & Mayflower II

Gain understanding of New England’s early European settlers and their day to day lives when you visit the plantation. See what they endured to get to America as you view the ship recreation Mayflower II.

 Dinner

Dead of Night Ghost Tours (groups under 20)

Walk the dark cemetery paths of Burial Hill by lantern light amid talk of ghosts and mystery.

Breakfast at Hotel

Freedom Trail (with Boston Tour Guide)

Conceived by a local journalist, the Freedom Trail highlights historic sites. Beginning at Boston Common, it winds through downtown Boston, into Charleston, and ends at Bunker Hill.

Bunker Hill Bunker Hill Monument

This monument was erected in memory of the American Revolution’s first major battle.

USS Constitution

Visit the oldest warship in the world which is still afloat.

Paul Revere House

This house is the oldest one in downtown Boston. It was once the dwelling of Paul Revere, the patriotic silversmith.

Faneuil Hall and Marketplace Faneuil Hall and Marketplace

Faneuil Hall is a marketplace and meeting hall that has hosted inspirational speeches by Samuel Adams and other patriots.

Old North Church

Built in 1723, this Episcopal church is Boston’s oldest church. The first bells brought to America sounded in the Old North Church in 1744.

Old South Meeting House Old South Meeting House

The Old South Meeting House is a Puritan church that marks the starting location for the Boston Tea Party.

Harvard Square

Play, shop, or eat in this bustling Cambridge neighborhood.



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