"The Revolution was in the minds and hearts of the people..."

Discover how one city could be the Cradle of Liberty, site of the first major battle of American Revolution, and home to many who espoused that freedom can be extended to all.

A view of Boston's skyline at daytime. White steeple of Old North in Center.
Plan Your Visit

Plan your visit to a city with over three centuries of revolution.

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Ranger's Choice Walking Tours

Join a Park Ranger as they guide you on themed specialty tours exploring Boston's rich history as a city of revolutions.

Statue of a man on horseback waving his arm. In the background is a white steeple.
Enemies to this Country Guided Tour

Decide who the real "Enemies to This Country" were in the months before the breakout of the War for Independence.

Two Park rangers dressed in period clothing, one has a musket to her side and speaks to the audience
Muskets, Men, and Liberty

Listen to a ranger dressed in period clothing discuss why three men from different backgrounds stepped onto the battlefield.

A circular bronze plaque reading "The Freedom Trail" points visitors to the red lined path.
Freedom Trail Audio Tour

Listen to stories of the Freedom Trail, whether in Downtown Boston or at home!

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Black Heritage Trail Tour

Discover the north slope of Beacon Hill and Boston's abolition history with the Black Heritage Trail.

Last updated: October 3, 2024

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Boston National Historical Park
21 Second Ave

Charlestown, MA 02129

Phone:

617 242-5601

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