
The Freedom Trail
The Freedom Trail is a designated path in Boston, Massachusetts, that covers 2.5 miles and connects 16 significant historical sites related to the American Revolution. It was created to help visitors explore and learn about the city's pivotal role in America’s fight for independence. Along the trail, you can see landmarks such as Paul Revere’s House, the Massachusetts State House, and the Old North Church. Marked with red bricks or a painted line on the sidewalk, it guides visitors through Boston’s rich history, offering a meaningful way to understand the events and figures that shaped the nation.