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The Most Interesting Historical Places in Boston

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Historical Places in Boston

Historic Walking Area
Freedom Trail , Boston
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Weave your way through the city center, the birthplace of the American Revolution, and soak up some of the country’s earliest history on Free
Tours from $6
Historic Walking Area
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Take in the salty air and sweeping views of the Atlantic coast along , a paved oceanside cliff walk. The 1.6 km (1 mi) path, stretching from
Tours from $139
Religious Site
Trinity Church , Boston
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Erected in the 19th century, Trinity Church remains one of Boston's most famous places of worship. The current complex, built between 1872 an
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Duration: 1 hour 20 minutes
Water is no barrier for a duck, why should it be for you? A Boston Duck Tour is a wonderful way to get a great look at Boston on land and water. See all the major landmarks and hear the history of the city as you tour Boston in a renovated World War II amphibious vehicle.
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The belfry of Old North Church & Historic Site is where Paul Revere got his signal for the midnight ride. It is the oldest church still stand
Tours from $28
Historic Walking Area
Cliff Walk , Newport
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Cliff Walk is a 5.6 km (3.5 mi) public access walkway that takes you along Newport’s shoreline. The walk is famous for its views, which combi
Tours from $50

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To stay close to where most of Boston's tourist action is, book a room at one of the many hotels located downtown, near the center of the city and state governments, businesses, and shopping. For a more affordable option, consider a budget-friendly boutique hotel or small bed and breakfast in one of the city's diverse residential neighborhoods. If you plan to stay longer and need a real home away from home, explore Boston's short-term rental options, which include private villas, waterfront lofts, and luxury apartments scattered across the city's historical districts.
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