When visiting Boston, the Freedom Trail offers a glimpse of Colonial America.
The Freedom Trail offers both a self-guided tour, using a map and the famous red
sidewalk line, and a 90-minute guided tour. The tours lead you through some of the
most important and famous early American historical buildings. For example, you
can visit Faneuil Hall, which, according to CityofBoston.gov, was established in
1742 as a marketplace and meeting hall. It still serves a similar purpose, and the
first floor marketplace is packed with food vendors offering succulent lobster rolls
and fresh, crisp produce year round. When I visited the Hall last spring, I could
really see how historical buildings in Boston still serve an important function, as
they did during the colonial period. Additionally, the Paul Revere house in the
North End section of Boston provides a glimpse into Revere's life and the time
period. The rooms have been recreated to look like they might have looked if he
late 17th century, and 90% of the structure, according to the official website, is
original to 1680. Again, the past and present coexist, as his house is right down the
street from an Italian groceria and several excellent and very hip restaurants and
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