- fallout.fandom.com wiki/Freedom_Trail] The Freedom Trail is a three rowed, red bricked path that connects various historical locations within Boston.
- freefunguides.com massachusetts/boston-freedom-…Especially the Freedom Trail, which I’d only walked a portion of last time, and really wanted to discover more of Boston’s rich history.
- historyhit.com locations/the-freedom-trail/The Freedom Trail contains all the sites which tell the story of the port city’s importance in the birth of the United States of America.
- free-city-guides.com boston/freedom-trail/Boston Freedom trail is is 2.5 miles long and takes you around the various historic sights in Boston which are symbols of the fight for American independence.
- earthtrekkers.com walking-freedom-trail-boston/You can walk the Freedom Trail in either direction. If you start at Bunker Hill in the morning, you can climb the obelisk before the crowds arrive.
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- theconstitutional.com about-us/freedom-trailThe Freedom Trail is located in Boston National Historical Park, which is administered by the National Park Service ("NPS"), United States Department of the Interior.
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- tripsavvy.com freedom-trail-guide-for-boston-…The Freedom Trail is marked with a painted or bricked red line that is easy for pedestrians to follow. Signs along the Freedom Trail identify each of the 16 stops.