Stop At: Robert Gould Shaw and the 54th Regiment Memorial, Corner of Beacon Street & Park Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02108
The Robert Gould Shaw and Massachusetts 54th Regiment Memorial is dedicated to one of the first African American regiments of the Civil War. The monument is considered to be one of the finest pieces of American art. It is a bronze, high-relief sculpture depicting Colonel Shaw leading the regiment down Beacon Street to join Union forces in the South.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Massachusetts State House, 24 Beacon St, Boston, MA 02133, USA
The New State House is the state capitol and seat of government for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in Boston. Its spacious marble-floored corridors are lined with the portraits of Massachusetts governors and murals depicting state's unique heritage.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Granary Burying Ground, Tremont Street, (between Park and School Sreets), Boston, Massachusetts 02108
The Granary Burying Ground was established in 1660 and is the third oldest cemetery in Boston. It contains more than 2,300 grave markers and plaques, featuring historically significant people, and the mature trees give a pleasant shade from sun during a hot summer day.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Kings Chapel Burying Ground, 40 Tremont St, Boston, MA 02108, USA
King’s Chapel was the first Anglican church in New England, and its interior is recognised as the finest example of Georgian architecture in North America. Near the chapel, visitors can explore the King's Chapel Burying Ground - the oldest graveyard in the city.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Old South Meeting House, 310 Washington St, Boston, Massachusetts 02108
Old South Meeting House is known as a place where the famous Boston Tea Party began. It was built in 1729 as a Congregational church and was a gathering place of popular revolutionary politics in Boston. Nowadays, the building is a treasured landmark and it hosts a museum.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Old State House, 206 Washington St, Boston, Massachusetts 02109
Built in 1713, The Old State House is one of the oldest public buildings in the United States. The Declaration of Independence was read from the building's balcony, and the Boston Massacre took place near it. Today, the Old State House is a home for Boston's Revolutionary Museum.
Duration: 9 minutes
Stop At: Faneuil Hall Marketplace, 1 Faneuil Hall Sq, Quincy Market, Boston, Massachusetts 02109
Faneuil Hall is a marketplace and meeting hall, and one of Boston's most popular tourist destinations. In the past, it was used by merchants, fishermen, and other craftsmen, and the colonists gathered here for events. Nowadays, it is a meeting point for world-famous street performers such as musicians, acrobats, illusionists and many more.
Duration: 9 minutes
Stop At: The Paul Revere House, 19 North Sq, Boston, Massachusetts 02113
Paul Revere House was a home for the Paul Revere - patriot, craftsman, businessman and entrepreneur. It is a two-story wooden building painted gray where visitors can explore the artifacts related to this diverse and impressive person.
Duration: 9 minutes
Stop At: Old North Church & Historic Site, 193 Salem St, Boston, Massachusetts 02113
The Old North Church is the oldest church building in Boston that is still standing and operating. It is known as the first stop on Paul Revere’s “Midnight Ride,” informing Charlestown Patriots that the British were approaching by sea and not by land.
Duration: 9 minutes