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Freedom Trail Foundation's Walk Into History Tour
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The Freedom Trail is a two and a half mile red-brick walking trail that leads you to 16 nationally significant historic sites, every one an authentic American treasure. Preserved and dedicated by the citizens of Boston in 1958, when the wrecking ball threatened, the Freedom Trail today is a unique collection of museums, churches, meeting houses, burying grounds, parks, a ship, and historic markers that tell the story of the American Revolution and beyond.
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| Contact: |
Sam Jones |
Address: |
Two locations |
| Phone: |
617.357.8300 ex 204 |
| Email: |
info@thefreedomtrail.org |
| URL: |
http://www.www.TheFreedomTrail.org |
| Hours: |
Walk Into History, Boston Common to Faneuil Hall
11 am, Noon, 1 pm and 3:30 pm Daily
10:00 am, 1 |
| Min/Max size: |
Public Tours, no minimum or maximum
Private tours, no minimum or maximum |
| Group Rates: |
PUBLICS:
Adults - $12
Seniors (65) - (up) ages? $10
Students (13) - (18) ages? $10 or with colleg |
| Length of Visit: |
All tours are 90 minutes long |
| Food: |
yes |
| Additional info on food: |
Before and after tour, but not while on tour |
| Gift Shop: |
no |
| Additional info on gift shop: |
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| Handicap Access: |
yes |
| Additional info on access: |
Yes, the Freedom Trail is handicapped accessible |
| Parking: |
no |
| Parking Fee: |
yes |
| Additional info on parking: |
Parking is up to you. Parking lot prices vary |
| Bus Parking: |
no |
| Bus Parking Fee: |
no |
| Additional info on bus parking: |
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| Chaperone policy: |
Private tours 1 adult free for every 10 students |
| Special Instructions: |
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