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The Bunker Hill Monument was erected to commemorate the Battle of Bunker Hill, which was among the first major battles between British and Patriot forces in the American Revolutionary War. The battle was fought on June 17, 1775. The monument was completed in 1842. A statue of Dr. Joseph Warren, a fallen patriot and freemason, was commissioned to pay particular respects to his sacrifice in the battle.

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  1. THE FREEDOM TRAIL BOSTON Fully Guided Personal Tour Welcome to Freedom Trail GPS-controlled professionally narrated walking tours! This 2.5-mile trail winds through historic Boston, passing essentials like Boston Common, Old North Church, Faniel Hall, Paul Revere's home, and Bunker Hill. Re-live the battles for American independence on this 90-minute walk. Famous Stops At Freedom Trail

  2. Massachusetts State House This building was designed by Charles Bulfinch and completed in 1798 making it one of the oldest buildings on Beacon Hill. The cornerstone for the state house was laid by two prominent Bostonians: Paul Revere and Samuel Adams. The building you see today is different than the one Bulfinch laid out because wings on both sides and an extension in the back have been added. The Paul Revere House Paul Revere's home. Yes! It still stands today. It was constructed around 1680 and he purchased it in 1770. He left on his famous Midnight Ride on April 18th, 1775 from this house securing himself and his residence a place in America's history. Revere had 16 children, but mercifully they didn't all live under the same small roof at the same time. Revere sold the house in 1800. Bunker Hill Monument The Bunker Hill Monument was erected to commemorate the Battle of Bunker Hill, which was among the first major battles between British and Patriot forces in the American Revolutionary War. The battle was fought on June 17, 1775. The monument was completed in 1842. A statue of Dr. Joseph Warren, a fallen patriot and freemason, was commissioned to pay particular respects to his sacrifice in the battle.

  3. Tours 2 Walking Tours in the app, created by local experts THE FREEDOM TRAIL Highlights of the American Revolution This 2.5-mile trail winds through historic Boston. Approx 90 minute walk. See key American Revolution highlights like the Boston Common, Paul Revere's home. Re-live the battles for American independence. HARVARD YARD Ivy league university's history Harvard Yard is the heart of the famous Ivy League university's campus. Approx 60 minute. Learn about Harvard's historyand evolution. Find out "who stayed where" in Harvard dorms.

  4. App Features Turn your smart phone into The Freedom Trail Tour Guide!! Fascinating Stories Engaging, accurate, and entertaining story about each point of interest. No stop is missed out Start anywhere and follow the route. Use the list to know the stops on the tour. User Friendly Download the tour you're interested. Simply follow the GPS map & the routing line.

  5. Freedom To Travel No scheduled tour timings, no crowded groups, and no rush to move along past stops that interest you! Engaging and Fun Narration Professionally prepared by local guides. Fully Automatic The point of interests along the tour automatically plays its narrated story, directions with pictures or videos as you approach a pin. . The Freedom Trail Map The Freedom Tra… Map data ©2019 Google Imagery ©2019 , CNES / Airbus, DigitalGlobe, MassGIS, Commonwealth of Massachusetts EOEA, Sanborn, USDA Farm Service Harvard Yard Map Harvard Yard

  6. Map data ©2019 Google Imagery ©2019 , CNES / Airbus, DigitalGlobe, MassGIS, Commonwealth of Massachusetts EOEA, Sanborn, USDA Farm Service Narration Click the play button to listen to some of our narrations Massachusetts State House The Paul Revere House LINKS About us

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