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August 31, 2019
Boston, MA
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Rich in History, Boston has so much to offer all within walking distance.

Faneuil Hall Marketplace

4 South Market Street, Boston, MA 02109
, (617) 523-1300

Explore shops, restaurants, and a little piece of history at Fanueil Hall/Quincy Marketplace. Fanuiel Hall is where the American Revolution began. Looking for more history? Visit America's oldest Restaurant (Union Oyster House), the Oldest Tavern (Bell and the Hand), and have a drink where the Federalists planned the Boston Tea Party (Green Dragon Tavern).

Freedom Trail

Freedom Trail, Boston, MA

This self guided tour will take you on an adventure! Visit Paul Revere's House, Old North Church, The site of the Boston Massacre, The Old State House, and the 2nd largest Urban Public Park.

Old North Church

193 Salem Street, Boston, MA 02113

Visit the iconic church of Paul Revere's Midnight Ride - 1 if by Land, 2 if by Sea

The Paul Revere House

19 North Square, Boston, MA 02113
, (617) 523-2338

Visit the home of Paul Revere and learn the history of his family's role in Boston.

Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum

306 Congress Street, Boston, MA 02210
, (617) 338-1773

Make your mark in Boston's Rich History with a visit to the Tea Party Museum. Join your fellow Federalists defeat the Torries "Taxation without Representation".

Mike's vs Modern Pastry Cannoli challenge!

300 Hanover Street, Boston, MA 02113
, (617) 742-3050

Have you cannolied lately? Ready to try the best of the best Italian Pastries the North end has to offer? Bring your sweet tooth and sense of adventure as you visit two iconic pastry shops located in the heart of of the North End. Who has the best cannoli? Only you can decide! Cash only, and always - head left!

Boston Common

139 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02111
, (617) 635-4505

Visit Boston's central park at the Boston Commons. This large public park offers refreshments, entertainment, theater, and access to the Boston Public Gardens. A must see on the freedom trail.

Boston Public Garden

4 Charles Street, Boston, MA 02116
, (617) 635-4505

Located adjacent to the Boston Commons, this beautifully manicured public park offers great statues, swan boats, history, ducklings, and culture.

Union Oyster House

41 Union Street, Boston, MA 02108
, (617) 227-2750

Union Oyster House, open to diners since 1826, is amongst the oldest operating restaurants in the United States of America, and the oldest that has been continuously operating since being opened. Lobster Hats, Oyster bar, and previously home to the Prince of France, this iconic restaurant is a must stop during your tour of Boston's rich history.

The Bell In Hand Tavern

45 Union Street, Boston, MA 02108
, (617) 855-0061

There aren’t many historical sites where you can get a great meal and a cold beer. You’re in one of them. The Tavern has been around since 1795. A gathering place for printers and politicians, sailors and students, it quickly became the most famous alehouse in the city.

KO Catering and Pies

256 Marginal Street, Boston, MA 02128
, (617) 418-5234

G’day Mate! Pour another shrimp on the Barbie! How’s your Australian? Do you like meat? Do you like pies? Then stop on down to KO pies for some Australian Meat Pies! Located walking distance from HYATT Boston Harbor or via water taxi, this little gem is located on an active ship yard/art gallery. It’s also next to the ICA watershed museum (free) AND Down East Coder Brewery (also Free!!!) who doesn’t love meat pies and free things?

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