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Visiting Lexington and Concord?

 

All About Lexington and Concord will introduce you to what’s known as the birthplace of the American Revolution!

 

All About Lexington and Concord has assembled the ultimate self-guided driving tour, complete with HD video and audio, about where the American Revolution began, along the route of Paul Reverie’s ride to warn the colonists that the British were approaching and the many sites, including the North Bridge, the site of “the shot heard ‘round the world.  We’ll introduce you to Concord’s rich literary history and you’ll see Louisa May Alcott’s home where she wrote Little Women, as well as Nathaniel Hawthorne’s home where he wrote The Scarlet Letter and Ralph Waldo Emerson’s home, the man considered “the first American philosopher.”

 

You’ll learn all about the Lexington Battle Green, where the first shots of the Revolution were fired and travel the path of the birthplace of American Liberty!  And you’ll be able to travel at your own pace, guided by our map, so you can leisurely stop at the many sites along the route to take in multi-media presentations and exhibits point to point.

 

All About Lexington and Concord’s route travels along what’s considered the road where freedom began and you’ll be guided along the  ** miles every step of the way.  We’ve compiled ** minutes of history, presented to you in both audio and HD video format, that you can watch again and again to remind you of the many sites you saw!

 

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What’s in the tour?  See the list that follows for the many highlights!

 

  1. Boston common/garden
  2. Mass state house
  3. Athenaeum
  4. Park st. Church
  5. Old granary burial grounds
  6. Kings chapel
  7. Boston Latin school
  8. Old corner book store
  9. Old south meeting house
  10. Old state house
  11. Scollay square
  12. John Adams court house
  13. Faneuil hall
  14. Customs house
  15. Haymarket
  16. Revere house
  17. Old north church
  18. Copps hill burial grounds
  19. U.S.S. Constitution
  20. Bunker hill

View The Freedom Trail in a larger map

 


 

While we don’t recommend the driver watch the film while driving, we strongly suggest watching it before you travel the route, to gain a fuller understanding and experience of America’s rich history and culture. 

The area is bursting with many things for you to see, and do and we’d like to show you All About Lexington and Concord!


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