On October 1, 1768, the British Army landed at Boston's Long Wharf and began their occupation of the town. On April 18, 1775, the British Army left their encampments and barracks throughout the town to begin their journey towards Concord. What happened at Concord would begin the Revolution. But what happened between October 1, 1768 and April 18, 1775?
On this tour you will learn about the British Army's occupation of Boston and their interactions with the town's citizens; the pivitol events of the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party; hear of the exploits of patriots like Paul Revere, Samuel Adams, Dr. Joseph Warren, John Hancock, and the Sons of Liberty. See where they lived, worked, worshipped and are buried.
Sites On Tour
Boston Common/John Hancock House Site
Fox Point
Central Burying Ground
Liberty Tree Site
Declaration of Independence Memorial
Boston Massacre Monument
Lafayette Plaque
Commordore John Barry Plaque
Manufactory House Site
King's Chapel and King's Chapel Burying Ground
Old Granary Burial Ground
Old State House/Boston Massacre Site
Fanueil Hall/Samuel Adams Statue
Old South Meeting House
Site of the Boston Tea Party
Old North Church
Long Wharf
Paul Revere House
Copp's Hill Burying Ground
Bunker Hill Monument
Governor Hutchinson's House Site
Gray's Ropewalk Site
And many others sites
This tour can also be combined into a Somerville/Cambridge Revolutionary War Tour
And a Lexington/Concord Revolutionary War Tour
Pricing
$15 for Adults
$12 for Student (13+)/Seniors (60+) (with ID)
$8 Children (6-12)
In Appreciation for Our Nation's Military,
Active Duty, Reserve, National Guard Members and their Families are $5 for Each Adult
The Boston Revolutionary War Tour Can be Combined with the Somerville/Cambridge and/or the Lexington/Concord Revolutionary War Tours for an additional $5/person
On this tour you will learn about the British Army's occupation of Boston and their interactions with the town's citizens; the pivitol events of the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party; hear of the exploits of patriots like Paul Revere, Samuel Adams, Dr. Joseph Warren, John Hancock, and the Sons of Liberty. See where they lived, worked, worshipped and are buried.
Sites On Tour
Boston Common/John Hancock House Site
Fox Point
Central Burying Ground
Liberty Tree Site
Declaration of Independence Memorial
Boston Massacre Monument
Lafayette Plaque
Commordore John Barry Plaque
Manufactory House Site
King's Chapel and King's Chapel Burying Ground
Old Granary Burial Ground
Old State House/Boston Massacre Site
Fanueil Hall/Samuel Adams Statue
Old South Meeting House
Site of the Boston Tea Party
Old North Church
Long Wharf
Paul Revere House
Copp's Hill Burying Ground
Bunker Hill Monument
Governor Hutchinson's House Site
Gray's Ropewalk Site
And many others sites
This tour can also be combined into a Somerville/Cambridge Revolutionary War Tour
And a Lexington/Concord Revolutionary War Tour
Pricing
$15 for Adults
$12 for Student (13+)/Seniors (60+) (with ID)
$8 Children (6-12)
In Appreciation for Our Nation's Military,
Active Duty, Reserve, National Guard Members and their Families are $5 for Each Adult
The Boston Revolutionary War Tour Can be Combined with the Somerville/Cambridge and/or the Lexington/Concord Revolutionary War Tours for an additional $5/person