Guy • Mars 21, 2011Great museum to visit to understand the importance of free speech and how that very notion led to many protests/movements that shaped Boston and the United States.
Jerome P. • Février 22, 2014Pour déjeuner dans un endroit typique
Ken H. • Juillet 13, 2012One of the nicest gift shops on the Freedom Trail. Lovely historic Boston mugs. They now assign you a Revolutionary character on your pass, which is fun.
Emilie A. • Avril 13, 2014Most beautiful building & there r like about 6 things on the Freedom Trail all "right there"
drew t. • Juin 8, 2015Worth a stop when nearby to pay honor to the lives that were lost.
IWalked Audio Tours • Septembre 28, 2011Franklin was born here in 1706 as the 15th of 17 children. Actual home burned down in 1872 but builder ensured legacy would not be lost and carved a bust over front entrance. More info in blog. <LINK>
IWalked Audio Tours • Septembre 30, 201118' bronze sculpture by Gyuri Hollosy in remembrance of anti-Communist riots in Hungary on 10/23/1956. Notice heads at bottom & hole in flag. Artist removed Communist symbol. More info in blog. <LINK>
IWalked Audio Tours • Septembre 28, 20112' long hollow stone brought over from London in 1700 by painter Tom Childs who used stone as paint grinder. Said to be zero marker but this is actually the MA State House. More info in blog. <LINK>
IWalked Audio Tours • Septembre 24, 2011Area bordered by Causeway, Canal & Merrimac Streets built up by architect Charles Bulfinch in 1828. 97 factories were located <4 blocks from train station here in late 1800s. More info in blog. <LINK>
Caitlin K. • Mars 9, 2014Amazing history all the way back to the 1600s. Take your time looking at all the cases. Terrific historical artifacts
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