The 2.5 mile tour visits landmarks from the site of the Boston Massacre to a 300-year-old building with a surprising use.
Quentin Williams, who died in a car crash two years ago, bought the house where the civil rights leader stayed.
Launched in 2011, the Mississippi Freedom Trail brings history to life, honoring key figures and sites of the Civil Rights ...
Hiking columnist Susan Anderson recently headed to Mitchell to check out construction on the in-progress Monon South Trail.
Stretching 2½ miles, the Freedom Trail weaves past 16 of the city's most historic sites, including Faneuil Hall Marketplace, the Paul Revere House and Old North Church. Taking in all of the trail ...
It’s summertime, which calls to mind the perennial question for parents: where can we take the kids on vacation and learn something along the way? That question sustains our nation’s massive ...
My wife, niece and myself spent the weekend in Boston. Today we did The Freedom Trail and it was amazing how many people were doing it as well. There were people of all ages, races, and sexes.
They call it the Freedom Trail. A line that snakes through Boston, a walking tour that takes in all the must-see locations where modern America began. Sure, at just two and a half miles it sounds ...
Whether you’re a Boston local or a tourist here for the weekend, you’re probably familiar with the red-brick road of the Freedom Trail, a quintessential landmark as recognizable as our beloved ...
Kai Belton, D-Middletown, who now represents the 100th District that Williams once did, have applied for the Freedom Trail designation. The Williamses bought the home where the Nobel Peace Prize ...