Boston National Historical Park tells the story of the events that led to the American Revolution and the Navy that kept the nation strong. Visit the historic sites that make up Boston National Historical Park.
There are Ranger led 60 minute walking tours leaving daily from Charlestown Navy Yard, Bunker Hill Monument, the downtown visitor center and Faneuil Hall, at the latter of which there are also indoor historical talks given every half an hour.
Pick up the Junior Ranger handbooks for kids and if they return both completed they get a badge announcing them to be a Master Junior Ranger!
The Freedom Trail, a red brick line along the sidewalk, connects most of the sites in the park within a short walk of each other.
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2022
The trail is close to many eateries before you cross the river, once over they become scarcer.
A Freedom Trail Ticket can be purchased at the Faneuil Hall Visitor Center that gives a discounted entry to these three sites, otherwise prices are announced on site and subject to short notice change.
Field trips welcome for educational programs and ranger-guided activities.
Both visitor centers (downtown and Charlestown Navy Yard) including rest rooms are accessible. Designated handicap parking spaces are located at the downtown and Charlestown Navy Yard visitor centers and at most Freedom Trail sites.
Rest rooms are located at the downtown and Charlestown Navy Yard visitor centers, Faneuil Hall and the Bunker Hill Monument.
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