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Freedom Trail Collection

Discover the rich history and vibrant culture along the Freedom Trail in Boston, Massachusetts

Background imageFreedom Trail Collection: Copps Hill Burying Ground, Freedom Trail, North End District, Boston

Copps Hill Burying Ground, Freedom Trail, North End District, Boston, Massachusetts, New England, United States of America, North America

Background imageFreedom Trail Collection: Statue of Ben Franklin, Old City Hall, Freedom Trail, Boston, Massachusetts

Statue of Ben Franklin, Old City Hall, Freedom Trail, Boston, Massachusetts, New England, United States of America, North America

Background imageFreedom Trail Collection: Granary and Park Street Church, Boston, Mass. c1904. Creator: Unknown

Granary and Park Street Church, Boston, Mass. c1904. Creator: Unknown
Granary and Park Street Church, Boston, Mass. c1904

Background imageFreedom Trail Collection: Park Street Church, Boston, Mass. between 1900 and 1920. Creator: Unknown

Park Street Church, Boston, Mass. between 1900 and 1920. Creator: Unknown
Park Street Church, Boston, Mass. between 1900 and 1920

Background imageFreedom Trail Collection: Faneuil Hall, Boston, Mass. between 1890 and 1906. Creator: Unknown

Faneuil Hall, Boston, Mass. between 1890 and 1906. Creator: Unknown
Faneuil Hall, Boston, Mass. between 1890 and 1906

Background imageFreedom Trail Collection: BOSTON Old State House

BOSTON Old State House
Melanie Viola

Background imageFreedom Trail Collection: BOSTON Old State House | urban vintage style

BOSTON Old State House | urban vintage style
Melanie Viola

Background imageFreedom Trail Collection: BOSTON Monochrome Old State House

BOSTON Monochrome Old State House
Melanie Viola

Background imageFreedom Trail Collection: Massachusetts, Boston, the Old North Church on the Paul Revere mall

Massachusetts, Boston, the Old North Church on the Paul Revere mall

Background imageFreedom Trail Collection: Massachusetts, Boston, North End, Captain Johnson's Historic Chocolate on Unity Street near

Massachusetts, Boston, North End, Captain Johnson's Historic Chocolate on Unity Street near the Paul Revere Mall

Background imageFreedom Trail Collection: Massachusetts, Boston, Old North Church on Hull Street

Massachusetts, Boston, Old North Church on Hull Street

Background imageFreedom Trail Collection: Massachusetts, Boston, Paul Revere statue and the Old North Church

Massachusetts, Boston, Paul Revere statue and the Old North Church

Background imageFreedom Trail Collection: Massachusetts, Boston, Paul Revere Monument

Massachusetts, Boston, Paul Revere Monument

Background imageFreedom Trail Collection: Massachusetts, Boston, typical street scene along the Freedom Trail by off the Paul Revere Mall

Massachusetts, Boston, typical street scene along the Freedom Trail by off the Paul Revere Mall

Background imageFreedom Trail Collection: Massachusetts, Boston, Paul Revere Monument

Massachusetts, Boston, Paul Revere Monument

Background imageFreedom Trail Collection: Massachusetts, Boston, Old State House Museum

Massachusetts, Boston, Old State House Museum

Background imageFreedom Trail Collection: Paul Revere Statue, Old North Church, Freedom Trail, Boston, Massachusetts

Paul Revere Statue, Old North Church, Freedom Trail, Boston, Massachusetts. Church in 1775 put up lanterns to warn Paul Revere before Battle of Lexington

Background imageFreedom Trail Collection: Faneuil Meeting Hall, Freedom Trail, Boston, Massachusetts

Faneuil Meeting Hall, Freedom Trail, Boston, Massachusetts. Meeting place American Revolution later Town Hall British government house during occupation. (Editorial Use Only)

Background imageFreedom Trail Collection: Benjamin Franklin Statue, Boston, Massachusetts. Front of the Boston Latin School founded

Benjamin Franklin Statue, Boston, Massachusetts. Front of the Boston Latin School founded 1635. Statue created 1865 by Richard Greenough. (Editorial Use Only)

Background imageFreedom Trail Collection: William Prescott Statue, Bunker Hill Battle Monument, Charlestown, Boston, Massachusetts

William Prescott Statue, Bunker Hill Battle Monument, Charlestown, Boston, Massachusetts. Site of June 17, 1775 battle, American Revolution Statue cast 1880 by Nelli Prescott commanded American

Background imageFreedom Trail Collection: Golden Dome State House State Legislature Governor Office, Boston, Massachusetts

Golden Dome State House State Legislature Governor Office, Boston, Massachusetts. Massachusetts State House built 1798 and gold leaf gilding 1874

Background imageFreedom Trail Collection: Brewer Fountain, Boston Common, State House, Boston, Massachusetts

Brewer Fountain, Boston Common, State House, Boston, Massachusetts. Fountain cast in 1868 by Lenard. Massachusetts State House built 1798 and gold leaf gilding 1874

Background imageFreedom Trail Collection: Silver British Unicorn Faneuil Meeting Hall, Freedom Trail, Boston, Massachusetts

Silver British Unicorn Faneuil Meeting Hall, Freedom Trail, Boston, Massachusetts. Meeting place American Revolution later Town Hall British government house during occupation Unicorn symbol of

Background imageFreedom Trail Collection: Faneuil Hall, Boston, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Faneuil Hall, Boston, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Faneuil Hall, Boston, USA, c1900. Faneuil Hall has been a marketplace and a meeting hall since 1742. It was the site of several speeches by Samuel Adams, James Otis

Background imageFreedom Trail Collection: Colonial gravestone in Boston, Massachusetts

Colonial gravestone in Boston, Massachusetts
Deaths dance on a gravestone in the Old Granary Burying Ground, Boston, Massachusetts. Digital photograph

Background imageFreedom Trail Collection: Old North Church in Boston

Old North Church in Boston
Steeple of the Old North Church, where lanterns signalled Paul Revere, Boston, Massachusetts. Digital photograph

Background imageFreedom Trail Collection: PREV2D-00037

PREV2D-00037
Paul Revere statue near Old North Church in Boston, Massachusetts. Digital photograph



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Discover the rich history and vibrant culture along the Freedom Trail in Boston, Massachusetts. From Copps Hill Burying Ground to Faneuil Meeting Hall, this iconic trail takes you on a journey through time. Start your adventure at Copps Hill Burying Ground, where centuries-old tombstones tell tales of Boston's past. As you continue along the Freedom Trail, immerse yourself in the charming North End District and marvel at the Statue of Ben Franklin. This founding father stands as a testament to America's spirit of innovation and intellect. Pass by Old City Hall and soak up its architectural beauty before reaching Faneuil Meeting Hall. This historic landmark has witnessed countless important events throughout American history. Take a moment to reflect on its significance as you stand beneath its grandeur. Further down the trail, encounter another statue honoring Benjamin Franklin in front of his alma mater, Boston Latin School. Feel inspired by his legacy as you appreciate this symbol of education's power to shape great minds. Continue your journey towards Charlestown and be greeted by William Prescott Statue near Bunker Hill Battle Monument. Pay homage to those who fought for freedom during one of America's most pivotal moments. As you approach downtown Boston, gaze upon the magnificent Golden Dome State House that houses the state legislature and governor's office. Its golden exterior shines bright against the city skyline – a beacon representing democracy and governance. Take a break at Brewer Fountain within Boston Common – America's oldest public park – before visiting Paul Revere Statue near Old North Church. Relive Paul Revere’s legendary midnight ride that sparked revolution with every step along this hallowed ground. Marvel at Silver British Unicorn adorning Faneuil Meeting Hall once again before concluding your journey at Faneuil Hall itself - an iconic marketplace steeped in history since 1742. The Freedom Trail is more than just a path; it is an immersive experience that connects us with our nation's past.