Public walking tours occupy most days for The Revolutionary Story Tour. The group’s size is always limited, and the narrative also incorporates group dynamics, so in some ways the experience is actually better when shared with other people. For this reason, we encourage groups of less than five to book a public tour.
However, for visitors in the off-season when regular availability is limited, those seeking an even more individualized and intimate tour, conference sponsors looking for an authentic Boston experience attendees (and spouses!) can all enjoy, or for educators seeking an edifying and engrossing approach to American History The Revolutionary Story Tour offers a solution.
* Groups in excess of 20 we will customize a per person (discounted) rate.
The tour is structured not only around the original neighborhoods and the iconic Freedom Trail but around connecting the dots and bringing both the story of Boston and the drama of the American Revolution to life.
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The Old Town / Government Center
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Founding of Boston
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Pilgrims & Puritans
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The Sons of Liberty
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Downtown
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The British Occupation
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The Boston Massacre
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The Boston Tea Party
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The Financial District
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The Intolerable Acts
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Faneuil Hall
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The Greenway
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The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere
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The North End (“Little Italy”)
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The Battles of Lexington & Concord
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The Battle of Bunker Hill
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The Harborwalk
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The Siege of Boston
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The Declaration of Independence
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“My client couldn’t stop raving about this tour all week!”