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Travel through time to the birth of our nation. Founded by Puritans in the 1600's, Boston has been a cultural hub since before the American Revolution. Our student tours highlight colonial history, literary influences, and popular culture.

Tour Highlights

  • Walk into history on the Freedom Trail, with stops at Boston Common, the Granary Burying Ground, and Old North Church.
  • Travel to Plimoth Plantation, a living history museum that recreates the colonial settlement.
  • Hear from the 35th President of the United States during a visit to the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum, which uses interviews and recordings to tell his story.
  • Discover the spookier side of history in Salem, featuring sites like the Salem Witch Museum, the House of Seven Gables, and haunted hotspots on a ghost tour.

Overview

Tour Type
Education Tour
Tour Location
US, Boston
Tour Subject
Social Studies & History
See marine life on a whale-watching cruise or take a walk through history on the Freedom Trail. Finish your day with a game at Fenway Park!
Mary
Senior Tour Consultant

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