Boston and history are synonymous. The Boston Tea Party’s contesting of the British tea tax. The ratory exploits of Samuel Adams, James Otis and many others at the Old State House. Charles Bulfinch’s architecture of the state and federal buildings. Paul Revere’s old home and silverwork pieces at the Museum of Fine Arts.
Boston feels like traces of its history linger in the air, from the cobblestones to the weathervanes.
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> Freedom Trail
> Boston Common
> State House
> Old State House
> Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market
> Holocaust Memorial
> Old North Church
> Introduction to Boston
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