10
Best Freedom Trail Sites In Boston

1
BOSTON COMMON

It is the oldest public park in the United States. It was once a sheep grazing area and later became a training ground for the militia.

2
MASSACHUSETTS STATE HOUSE

Built in 1798, this is the state capitol building and the seat of government for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

3
PARK STREET CHURCH

This is a landmark in Boston and a site where slavery was protested and woman’s suffrage was supported.

4
GRANARY BURYING GROUND

In this very old cemetery, search for the tombstones of Paul Revere, Samuel Adams, and Benjamin Franklin’s parents.

5
KING’S CHAPEL AND BURYING GROUND

Established in 1686, this is one of the oldest churches in Boston. It houses the oldest pulpit still in continuous use in the United States.

6
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN STATUE

This was America’s first public school and Benjamin Franklin attended school here.

7
OLD CORNER BOOKSTORE

This was America’s first public school and Benjamin Franklin attended school here.

8
OLD SOUTH MEETING HOUSE

It was here that people protested against the tax on tea, which led to the Boston Tea Party. Where Benjamin Franklin was born.

9
OLD STATE HOUSE

Inside is a museum with exhibits explaining the events that lead up to the start of the Revolutionary War.

10
BOSTON MASSACRE SITE

On March 5, 1770, a skirmish broke out between Red coats and a crowd of Boston residents.

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