• The Freedom Trail is a 2.5-mile-long (4.0 km) path[1] through Boston that passes by 16 locations significant to the history of the United States.
  • The Freedom Trail is a four-km-long (2.5 mile) path through downtown Boston that passes sixteen of the city’s historic landmarks.
  • The City of Boston's Freedom Trail Commission is responsible for the maintenance of this trail that highlights key events of the American Revolution.
  • Freedom Trail Walk from the Boston Common. ... The 1.67-mile Black Heritage Trail is a walking tour that explores the history of this African American community.
  • Learn about the Freedom Trail history and visitor information with our guide featuring facts, Boston tours, pictures, and things to do nearby.
  • The Freedom Trail in Boston. ... The Freedom Trail begins at Boston Common. Established in 1634, it is America’s oldest public park.
  • The famous Freedom Trail is a 2.5-mile red-brick trail through Boston’s historic neighborhoods that tells the story of the American Revolution and beyond.
  • Walk through Boston's revolutionary history on the Freedom Trail, a 2.5-mile-long path that takes you to 16 of the city's most important historical sites.
  • The Freedom Trail in the City of Boston beckons you to wind through 2.5 miles of early U.S. history as you follow the red-brick path.
  • Learn about the Boston Freedom Trail as you walk with a GPS-enabled professionally-narrated walking Audio Tours (English, Spanish & Chinese).