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Total Experience Tour - Visit Cambridge, Lexington, Concord, and Boston!
Boston Total Experience Tour
Experience over 370 years of history as you see the best that Boston and the surrounding areas have to offer.
Total Experience Tour - Visit Cambridge, Lexington, Concord, and Boston! Can't get enough history? You and your family will enjoy a tour of Cambridge, Lexington, Concord and Boston, where the earliest battles of the American Revolution began. You can't get any closer to American History than right here. On your tour, you'll visit the famed Harvard Yard, site to several archeological finds and home to the statue of John Harvard. Visit Cambridge Common, where George Washington took control of the Continental Army. You'll also enjoy a drive along historic "Tory Row." Enjoy a drive past the homes of famous American authors, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Louisa May Alcott, and Ralph Waldo Emerson. You'll feel as though you've stepped back in time as you travel to the Old North Bridge, where the patriots at Concord, ran the British Red Coats from the Bridge. Ever wished you could see the route of Paul Revere as his voice rang out "the British are coming?" How about traveling that famed route? You will do just that on the spectacular journey. Travel Paul Revere's route as he warned the Continental Army of the approaching British troops. After that, stand on the exact site on Lexington Green, where Captain Jonathan Parker and 77 Minutemen stood their ground and battled against 700 of England's finest regulars. This spectacular tour also couples the best of new and old Boston. You'll stop off at the Faneuil Hall Marketplace, where you can enjoy lunch on your own plus some great shopping. Visit exquisite 18th Century as well as modern architecture at the famed Beacon Hill. Another treasured site you'll see is the USS Constitution, America's first great warship and now a floating museum. There really is no place in America where the country's roots run so deep as in the towns of Boston, Cambridge, Lexington, and Concord. Sites to the first battles of the Revolutionary War! The areas are so rich in history that you can't help but feel like you might actually have been there when it all began. |
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