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In this episode, we walk the legendary Freedom Trail through the heart of Boston — where rebellion began, tea was dumped into a harbor, and a midnight ride changed history forever.
From Boston Common to Bunker Hill, we explore the real stories behind America’s Revolution. You’ll hear about the Boston Massacre, the Tea Party, Paul Revere’s lantern signal at Old North Church, and the fierce battle that proved the colonies wouldn’t back down. Along the way, we uncover the personalities, risks, and bold decisions that shaped a nation.
Whether you’re planning a trip to Boston, building your own Boston travel guide, or simply love travel and history, this episode brings the Freedom Trail to life in a fun, engaging way.
Want to experience it yourself? Walk the Classic Freedom Trail with the WalknTours self-guided audio tour — GPS-enabled, hands-free, and designed to let you explore at your own pace.
Learn more here:
https://www.walkntours.com/
History isn’t just something you read. In Boston, you can walk where it happened.
By Greg @ WalknToursIn this episode, we walk the legendary Freedom Trail through the heart of Boston — where rebellion began, tea was dumped into a harbor, and a midnight ride changed history forever.
From Boston Common to Bunker Hill, we explore the real stories behind America’s Revolution. You’ll hear about the Boston Massacre, the Tea Party, Paul Revere’s lantern signal at Old North Church, and the fierce battle that proved the colonies wouldn’t back down. Along the way, we uncover the personalities, risks, and bold decisions that shaped a nation.
Whether you’re planning a trip to Boston, building your own Boston travel guide, or simply love travel and history, this episode brings the Freedom Trail to life in a fun, engaging way.
Want to experience it yourself? Walk the Classic Freedom Trail with the WalknTours self-guided audio tour — GPS-enabled, hands-free, and designed to let you explore at your own pace.
Learn more here:
https://www.walkntours.com/
History isn’t just something you read. In Boston, you can walk where it happened.