The Old State House in Boston, built in 1713, is an enduring symbol of colonial America. It witnessed the Boston Massacre in 1770, a pivotal event that escalated tensions leading …
America's oldest public park. It began as a common grazing ground for sheep and cattle. The Freedom Trail starts at the tourist office located at the Boston Common.
The Massachusetts State House, located in Boston, is an iconic neoclassical building completed in 1798. Its gleaming gold dome is a symbol of the state's rich history and democracy. Inside, …
The Old South Meeting House, constructed in 1729, is a historic Congregational church in Boston. It gained fame as the site of pivotal pre-Revolutionary events, such as the Boston Tea …
Frigate of the United States Navy and the oldest seaworthy warship in the world and second oldest still in service after HMS Victory. One, if not the symbol of America's …
The Bunker Hill Monument in Boston commemorates the Battle of Bunker Hill during the American Revolution. Standing at 221 feet, it offers panoramic views of the city. Completed in 1843, …
The Old North Church in Boston, built in 1723, is a symbol of American independence. Its lantern signal "One if by land, two if by sea" ignited the American Revolution. Today, it's a revered historic site and active Episcopal church.
The original King's Chapel was a wooden church built in 1688 at the corner of Tremont and School Streets, where the church stands today. In 1749, construction began on the …