During the tour, the sightseeing is synchronized with and unfolds to the storytelling. The city of Boston and the story of America are connected together into one unified narrative. Most tours stick exclusively to Boston's Freedom Trail and pass by the sights in whatever order they happen to be laid out in geographically while providing a cursory overview of each separate landmark along the way. This tour does not limit itself to the touristy spots but goes both on and off the Freedom Trail visiting the sights in their historical order with each stop moving the story of the America's Revolution along one step: beginning with the founding of Boston and culminating with the Battle of Bunker Hill.
This tour is not meant for those who are in a hurry or who want to see the most sights possible in the shortest amount of time possible. The goal of this tour is to bring everything together and do justice to the legacy of the single most formative event in American history and on American culture. Our hope is not just to show you the sights but to connect the dots and impart a meaningful understanding of the history of the revolution as well as an abiding appreciation for the city of Boston. The history itself is meticulously researched and incorporates insights from the most prestigious scholars in the field but is presented with light-hearted humor and enthusiasm. This tour is meant for people who want their vacation to be both relaxing and fulfilling and has been designed to be equally entertaining as educational for hardcore history buffs and first-time visitors alike.
Combine the fun of exploring a new city with an in-depth investigation into the culture completely unique to it. Go beyond the geographic confines of the Freedom Trail and experience the city as a whole. Gain perspective on the context, significance, and legacy of Boston's history with insights and interpretations from some of the most prestigious scholars in the field. Get the insider tips and restaurant recommendations of a twenty-year local resident.
Characters include (but are not limited to) Ben Franklin, Paul Revere, Samual Adams, John Hancock, & John Adams. Events include (but are not limited to) the founding of Boston, the Stamp Act Riots, the Boston Tea Party, the occupation of Boston, the Boston Massacre, Lexington & Concord, and the Battle of Bunker Hill. Sights include (but are not limited to) Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market, Granary Burying Ground, King's Chapel, Old City Hall, Old Corner Book Store, the USS Constitution, the Old South Meeting House, the Paul Revere House, the Old State House, Old North Church, and the Bunker Hill Monument.