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National Park Service Rangers lead a free 90 minute walking tour along the heart of Boston's Freedom Trail where you can learn about Boston's role in the American Revolution.
National Park Service Rangers lead a free 90 minute walking tour along the heart of Boston's Freedom Trail where you can learn about Boston's role in the American Revolution. Each tour is limited to 30 people on a first-come first-serve basis; reservations are not accepted.
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1 Faneuil Hall Square, Boston, MA, United States
+1 617-242-5642
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