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Top Historical Attractions While You are in Boston

Boston alone attracts more than 20 million visitors annually and places like Faneuil Hall, Tremont Street Subway, Freedom Trail, Boston Common, Boston Harbor revive the hype of an adventure seeker.

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Top Historical Attractions While You are in Boston

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  1. Top Historical Attractions While You are in Boston

  2. Boston is the oldest municipality in the US, a city that has survived the ravages of time like the American Revolution, the Boston Massacre, the Battle of the Bunker Hill, and many more. Owing to its rich history Boston is a living history today with a very good concentration of historic sites making it an ideal tourist destination. Boston alone attracts more than 20 million visitors annually and places like Faneuil Hall, Tremont Street Subway, Freedom Trail, Boston Common, Boston Harbor revive the hype of an adventure seeker. If you are a history lover then make your reservations with Delta Airlines Reservations today for cheap flight tickets for Boston. Check out these amazing historic destinations in Boston:

  3. Freedom Trail The Freedom Trail is one of the most popular historic sites in Boston. It is a 2.5-mile long historic trail located in downtown, Boston, Massachusetts. The trail passes through 6 location marked largely with bricks, the stops along the trails signifies many landmarks like a  ground market, notable churches, graveyards, buildings, etc. Some of the popular trails are Boston Common, Park Street Church, Granary Burying Ground, Old State House, Old North Church, Bunker Hill Movement, and many more. Faneuil House Faneuil Hall is a beautiful market place as well as a meeting hall situated along the waterfront in Boston. This House was first opened in 1743 and served as the site for several speeches for James Otis, Samuel Adams, etc. It forms part of the Freedom Trail and is part of the Boston National Historic Park.

  4. Boston Common Boston Common is a public park located in downtown Boston that dates back to 1634. It is one of the oldest city parks, a 50 acre of land encompassed by Tremont Street, Beacon Street, Charles Street, Boylston Street, etc. For more travel blogs on different destinations, you can check out Delta Airlines Official Site today. Hurry!!

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