The Freedom Trail Foundation's Walk Into History Tour is a great way to explore Boston's revolutionary history. The tour highlights the diverse history that took place at 11 of the 16 official Freedom Trail historic sites, featuring Boston Common, Massachusetts State House, and other historic places. The tour is led by 18th-century costumed guides and is suitable for families, school field trips, and corporate teams. The tour is approximately 1.5 hours long and covers a distance of 1 mile. The Freedom Trail is also wheelchair accessible, with guides leading the tour through accessible entrances and sidewalks. Visitors can learn about the American Revolution, as well as the history of traditionally underrepresented peoples spanning from the 16th – 21st centuries
Plan your family visit to the Freedom Trail Foundation's Walk Into History Tour with these blog insights 👇

Activities: The family took a guided tour led by guides in historic clothing, learning about important events that led to the American Revolution through fascinating storytelling and visiting important sites
Highlights: The family enjoyed the interactive way of learning about America’s fascinating start and seeing Boston at the same time ✨