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Discover Boston History ---Freedom Trail & Paul Revere House passes for 4!

Item Number
200
Estimated Value
60 USD
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30 USD to Auntiesbffs
Number of Bids
3  -  Bid History

Item Description

Looking for something to do with the kids this summer?  Discover Boston history!

You are bidding on 4 Freedom Trail Vouchers (2 Adult and 2 Child) and 4 admission vouchers to The Paul Revere House!

Walk the Freedom Trail through history! Experience more than 250 years of history-and 16 of Boston's most significant sites-along the Freedom Trail. The Freedom Trail is a one-of-a-kind American experience. Close to 60 years ago the City of Boston recognized that a cluster of buildings and locations in the downtown area were so historically significant that they had to preserve them for generations to come. These 16 sites are The Freedom Trail backbone of the American Revolutionary story. 

Visit Boston and learn about the people who lived here, their courage, and the reckless uncertainty of victory. Take a walk on the Freedom Trail- with a costumed guide, with an audio guide, or at your own pace-into the museums, churches, ships, and cemeteries, all in a vibrant, sophisticated, and modern city. The Freedom Trail- Boston's indoor/outdoor history experience.

TheFreedomTrail.org

The Paul Revere House 

Paul Revere owned the home from 1770 to 1800, although he and his family may not have lived here in some periods in the 1780s and 90s. After Revere sold the home in 1800, it soon became a tenement, and the ground floor was remodeled for use as shops, including at various times a candy store, cigar factory, bank and vegetable and fruit business. In 1902, Paul Revere's great-grandson, John P. Reynolds Jr. purchased the building to ensure that it would not be demolished. Over the next few years, money was raised, and the Paul Revere Memorial Association formed to preserve and renovate the building. In April 1908, the Paul Revere House opened its doors to the public as one of the earliest historic house museums in the U.S. The Association still oversees the preservation and day-to-day operations of this national treasure.

www.paulreverehouse.org

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