Discover the American trail of freedom as you explore one of the Nation's oldest and most historic cities. See where famous Americans debated taxation without representation. Walk the paths of Paul Revere and Samuel Adams and explore the first battlefields of the Revolutionary War. Discover more about your American heritage as you discover Boston.

WorldStrides Programs to Boston:
Discover Boston ~ Discover the American trail of freedom as you explore one of the Nation's oldest and most historic cities.
Heritage festivals ~With over 90 festivals all across the country, students are given the opportunity to perform on some of the nation's best stages while broadening their knowledge and understanding of the world.


Freedom Trail: Explore where the nation's first patriots walked, lived, debated, and fought for our great land as you traverse the most historic area in Boston.

The Old State House: Visit the seat of our colonial government.

Boston Massacre Site: See the site where British soldiers killed five colonists on March 5, 1770, and fueled the fire of unrest in the colony.

Quincy Market: Explore an active marketplace originally built in 1826 as a central market for butchers, green grocers and other victualers.

Fanueil Hall: Stand where colonists met to protest British policy in this meeting hall dubbed "the cradle of liberty."

Old North Church: Visit one of our nation's most famous churches where two lanterns were hung to indicate the British were coming by sea.

Boston Tea Party Museum: Board the museum ship in Boston harbor and talk with costumed historical interpreters about the raid.

Paul Revere's House: Walk through the oldest home in Boston which was built in 1680 and later housed Paul Revere and his family.

Bunker Hill Monument: Investigate models of the battle of Breed Hill and climb to the top of the monument to see a great view of the city.

U.S.S. Constitution: Explore the oldest commissioned war ship, "Old Ironsides," which first launched from Boston in 1797 and has never lost a battle.



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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