Articles related to "Freedom Trail"Boston's Freedom Trail is an excellent way to get an overview of Boston's historical sites, and to see downtown Boston on the cheap any time of the year.
The Boston Common has been open for public usage since 1634. Explore the rich history and lush gardens nestled right in the heart of Boston.
Field trip activities on Boston's Freedom Trail make the American Revolutionary War and United States colonial history come alive for students of all ages
The South African natural landscape is as compelling as the journey through the places shaping the country's transformation from apartheid to a multicultural democracy.
Boston is one of the most historical cities in the U.S. and it is packed with places to see that sparked the Revolutionary War.
Boston is a city offering history going all the way back to the American Revolution and beyond. Here are three unique ways on bike, boat or Duck to see the city.
Traveling to Beantown on a budget? No worries! The historic city offers loads of sightseeing attractions and outdoor pursuits that won't cost you a cent.
Boston is one of America's best-loved cities. Whether you're a fan of history, architecture, or Yankee cooking, you'll find what you're looking for in Beantown.
Guided culinary walking tours peel away centuries of history and flavor through Boston's Little Italy. Taste Italy while learning the basics of Italian cooking.
Boston's famous museums and attractions are also Boston's best bargains, with a bit of planning. Here is an insider's guide to exploring Boston on a budget.
Enjoy history, great food and the Red Sox in Boston, Massachusetts. A notable place to stay, for location, service and a bit of history is the Fairmont Copley Plaza.
The adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is recognized as America's birthday.
Home to some of the most treasured holiday events in the country, Boston, Massachusetts is a wonderful destination for Thanksgiving, Christmas, Hanukkah and New Year's.
While visiting Boston make time to try the local flavors that make Boston unique, as well as the food of New England, which has a flavor all of its own.
Companies offer free supplementary educational curricula, posters, software, DVDs, and other resources for teachers, homeschoolers, 4-H groups, and Scout leaders.
MIddle School and High School students learn lessons connecting Benjamin Franklin and other famous Masons to the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution.
Jacob Wirth Restaurant is a historic Boston institution that has served hearty German food and beer hall ambiance since 1878.
Travelers beware: buckle up, and enjoy the wild ride in Beantown. A humorous look at Boston driving.
Newly accessible thanks to the Big Dig, Boston's Italian district is enjoying a revival. Cozy North End restaurants and boutiques draw visitors and local sports fans.
53rd annual Boston Boat Show February 14-22, 2009. Over 350 exhibits, power, sailboats and luxury yachts up to 50 feet. Things to do in Boston, lodging and restaurants.
Traveling with pets is an adventure, and finding a hotel or motel that welcomes cats, dogs and other pets is key. Check out these pet-friendly Bay State Hotels.
A pioneer settlement on Lake Erie, Sandusky, Ohio was an important depot on the Underground Railroad's freedom trail.
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