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American Revolution Self-Guided Audio Tours: Boston And More

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SAMUEL_W
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It was another good audio tour from Action tour guide and while it left out somethings it did quite well overall.

Return to the American Revolution with this essential bundle of driving and walking tours! Walk in the footsteps of the founding fathers along Boston’s Freedom Trail and in Philadelphia’s historic Old City. Visit the spot where the Boston Tea Party began. Follow the famous battle of Lexington & Concord, where the “shot heard ‘round the world” was fired! Plus, take a trip through Valley Forge, the site where General George Washington’s army faced impossible odds early in the revolution. After booking, check your email to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action, enter your unique password, and access your tour. These steps require good internet/Wi-Fi access. From there, follow the audio instructions and the route. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months. This isn't an entrance ticket. Check opening hours before your visit.

Departure Point

  • You can also begin the tour from Visitor Center At Valley Forge, 1400 N Outer Line Dr, King of Prussia, PA 19406, USA.
  • You can also begin the tour from Philadelphia City Hall, 1400 John F Kennedy Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA.
  • You can also begin the tour from North Bridge Visitor Center, 174 Liberty St, Concord, MA 01742, USA.
  • You can also begin the tour from 700 Atlantic Ave, Boston, MA 02111, USA.
  • Begin from Boston Common Visitors Center, 139 Tremont St, Boston, MA. After booking the tour, search your emails and texts for "audio tour". Your tour is VALID FOR ONE YEAR so follow these instructions NOW to finish setting up the tour while you have Wi-Fi/data. Do NOT wait until you are onsite.

Return Details
  • You can also begin the tour from Visitor Center At Valley Forge, 1400 N Outer Line Dr, King of Prussia, PA 19406, USA.
  • You can also begin the tour from Philadelphia City Hall, 1400 John F Kennedy Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA.
  • You can also begin the tour from North Bridge Visitor Center, 174 Liberty St, Concord, MA 01742, USA.
  • You can also begin the tour from 700 Atlantic Ave, Boston, MA 02111, USA.
  • Begin from Boston Common Visitors Center, 139 Tremont St, Boston, MA. After booking the tour, search your emails and texts for "audio tour". Your tour is VALID FOR ONE YEAR so follow these instructions NOW to finish setting up the tour while you have Wi-Fi/data. Do NOT wait until you are onsite.

Duration
72 hours

Languages Available
  • Audio guide - English

Points of Interest


Stop At: Boston Common Visitor Center
139 Tremont St, , Boston, Massachusetts
Embark on this adventure into America's Revolutionary past at the heart of old Boston: the Boston Common. This spacious green has been a part of the city since its early colonial beginnings. We'll begin the tour by the Visitor Center and find the red-brick path. As we follow the path, we'll dive back in time to the 1700s and set the scene. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Massachusetts State House
24 Beacon St, Boston, Massachusetts
The first stop along our red-bricked Freedom Trail tour is right at the corner of Boston Common: the Massachusetts State House! This building is both historic and architecturally beautiful.... and of course, we can't forget about it's eye-catching golden dome! We'll pause in front of the State House to catch up on a couple of key Revolutionary War characters (and soon-to-be American heroes) and a little colonial history. We'll also take a look at the Robert G Shaw and 54th Memorial, which stands opposite the State House. Who was Shaw and what made the 54th Regiment so significant? We'll get into all of those details right here.
Duration: 10 minutes

Stop At: Park Street Church
1 Park St., , Boston, Massachusetts
From the State House and Shaw Memorial, we'll continue following the Freedom Trail. That brings us through Boston Common and out to the Park Street Church. As we walk, we'll dive into the most important question of all: what prompted the Revolutionary War? As we peel back the layers, we discover that the battle for American Independence was one falling domino in a long chain of dominos stretching across multiple continents and older wars.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Granary Burying Ground
Tremont Street, Boston, Massachusetts
This brings us to the truly ancient Granary Burying Ground! Established in 1660, this is only Boston's third-oldest burying ground. Can you imagine what's changed in the last 400 years? Well, for one thing, this ground is so old it actually holds the grave of Mother Goose. We still hear her stories today! We'll also visit the graves of American legends like Paul Revere, Robert Paine, and James Otis. And we can't miss John Hancock and Sam Adams' graves either! Lastly, we'll visit the graves of those killed in the Boston Massacre, one of the stepping stones to the full-blown revolution. We'll be heading to the site of this Massacre later.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Boston Latin School Association
27 School Street, Boston, MA 02108
From the Granary, we'll continue following the Freedom Trail's red bricks. We'll check out the King's Chapel along the way and pause in front of the Latin School. This historic site contains a number of fun statues to pose with (including a donkey!) and quite a lot of rich history to dive into.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Boston Irish Famine Memorial
Washington St., School Street, Boston, Massachusetts
A few steps down from the Latin School, we'll find the Irish Famine Memorial. Here we'll jump a bit later into Boston history and talk about the new wave of immigrants after the revolution. We'll learn about the hardships they faced and overcame... and where these communities are today.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Old South Meeting House
310 Washington St, , Boston, Massachusetts
Just across the street from the Irish Famine Memorial, we'll find the historic Old South Meeting House. This small, tucked-away building is easy to miss but we'll pause in front of it. Here, we'll be transported back in time to one of the most fateful events leading up to the Revolutionary War... the Boston Tea Party. We'll learn all about the organizers, their motivations, and of course the consequences of their "tea party".
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Old Corner Book Store
283 Washington Street, Boston, MA 02108
As we continue along the Freedom Trail, we'll learn more about the Tea Party and the Sons of Liberty who were behind it. We'll also pass the historic Old Corner Bookstore while walking and dive into its connection to colonial Bostonians.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Old State House
310 Washington Street, , Boston, Massachusetts
Our red-brick road finally brings us to the one of the most popular stops along the Freedom Trail: the Old State House. We'll pause here to identify key architectural features and learn about it's significance (and long history!). Then, we'll walk around to the other side
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Boston Massacre Site
206 Washington St, , Boston, Massachusetts
To see the site of the infamous Boston Massacre! But was it a massacre? Or just a rowdy riot, as the British said? We'll dive into the thrilling tale while standing at the very spot where history unfolded. We'll also learn about Crispus Attacks, an honored American hero.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Faneuil Hall Marketplace
1 Faneuil Hall Sq, Quincy Market, Boston, Massachusetts
We'll follow the Freedom Trail to another popular resting spot: Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market! First we'll explore the site's fascinating history and then explore it's huge range of food options!
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Haymarket
100 Hanover St, , Boston, Massachusetts
As we continue our journey along the red-bricked path of the Freedom Trail, we'll also dive into the story of the historic Haymarket, the new and striking Holocaust Memorial out in front, and the stunning view of the Custom House Tower a little beyond. We'll learn a bit about each of these sites as we make our way to another popular stop.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: The Paul Revere House
19 North Square, , Boston, Massachusetts
Our path brings us to another popular stop along the Freedom Trail: Paul Revere's House! Here we'll learn about Paul Revere's famous "Midnight Ride", its immortalization in a poem by Henry Wadsworth-Longfellow, and the truths and myths behind this historic moment.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Old North Church & Historic Site
193 Salem St, , Boston, Massachusetts
From Paul Revere's House, we'll make our way to the Old North Church. This is the iconic site where the "one if by land, two if by sea" lanterns were lit, silently signalling the British troops' movements to colonial revolutionaries.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Copp's Hill Burying Ground
Corner of Snow Hill and Hull Streets, , Boston, Massachusetts
From the Old North Church, we'll follow the Freedom Trail farther up to the historic Copp's Hill Burying Ground. This historic cemetery in Boston's North End is older than the Granary... but only by a year!
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: USS Constitution Museum
22 1st Ave, Charlestown, Boston, Massachusetts
Our last few stops are a little farther along, over the bridge and into the Charlestown Navy Yard. There we'll see the historic and impressive USS Constitution -- and learn all about her epic battle against the Guerriere. We'll explore the naval battles of the War for Independence in more detail while at this historic site.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Bunker Hill Monument
43 Monument Square, Boston National Historical Park, Boston, Massachusetts
Finally, we'll follow the Freedom Trail up to the Bunker Hill Monument, built to commemorate the Battle of Bunker Hill. We'll walk around this hill, exploring the site of this epic battle and getting an understanding of the brutality and intensity of the battle for freedom. This site is the last along our comprehensive tour along Boston's historic Freedom Trail.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
600 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, MA 02210
Our historic tour begins at one of Boston's most underappreciated marvels of architecture: South Station. We'll take a moment to analyze the enormous eagle and clock dominating the facade.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Atlantic Wharf
530 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, MA 02210
Right across the street, we'll find a stunning example of modern architecture with the Federal Reserve. As we walk past, we'll learn the intriguing stories behind the bland name.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
306 Congress St, , Boston, Massachusetts
At Russia Wharf, we're officially at the start of our Harborwalk journey and our trip into the past. We'll learn about the booming international trade during the colonial era.... the foundation which would later lead to the epic Boston Tea Party.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Rowes Wharf
Rowes Wharf, Boston, MA 02110
As we walk along Boston's Harborwalk, we'll look out across the water for a glimpse of an actual blast from the past: a colonial ship packed with tea crates! We'll learn about the events of Boston's Tea Party but we'll also dive deeper: what really caused this riot? Why were taxes so high? What did a far-away international war have to do with the price of tea in Boston?
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: The Marina at Rowes Wharf
50 Rowes Wharf, Boston, MA 02110
Our journey brings us to Rowe's Wharf — named for one of the tea smugglers who encouraged the "Tea Party"! We'll learn about John Rowe and his adventures with the law as we walk through.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: John Joseph Moakley United States Courthouse
1 Courthouse Way, Boston, MA 02210
The Harbor Hotel is a stunning piece of architecture, blending modern and colonial styles seamlessly. Its 80-foot copper dome contains a glass cupola. If you walk to the center of the archway and look straight up, you can see all through the top of the dome to the glass cupola above.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Harbor Towers
65-85 East India Row, Boston, MA 02110
As we continue our walk along Boston's Harborwalk, our journey back in time takes us from the Boston Tea Party into a more recent era. As we walk, we'll admire the beautiful Moakley Courthouse across the water and learn about its significance to the city and its people.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: New England Aquarium
1 Central Wharf, , Boston, Massachusetts
The Brutalist-style Harbor Towers are unmissable. Brutalism was all the rage in the 1970s. Today, the style polarizes observers. Some people see a kind of strange beauty in the sparse, overbearing structures. Others see, well, just plain ugly buildings! These days, you can always identify the style anywhere by its grim, fortress-like appearance. We'll learn about the towers, Boston's struggle between affordable and luxury living, and one of the city's most ambitious projects: cleaning up this very harbor.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: North Bridge Visitor Center
174 Liberty Street, Concord, MA 01742
We're now approaching a popular stop in Boston and along the Harborwalk: the Aquarium! This huge attraction is partially built over the Harbor, allowing the aquarium access to the natural environment of Boston's Harbor.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Meriam's Corner
Concord, MA 01742
Our tour along the scenic Harborwalk ends at one of Boston's most historic spots: Long Wharf. From colonial battles against the British to modern crowds of tourists, this Wharf remains a Boston hotspot. Enjoy the views and the history as we conclude our story at this scenic stop.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Paul Revere Capture Site
180 North Great Road, Lincoln, MA 01773
North Bridge Visitor Center (174 Liberty St. Concord MA.) is located in a brick mansion built in 1911 by descendants of the Buttrick family (Major John Buttrick was the colonial officer who first ordered his militia to fire upon British soldiers.), the North Bridge Visitor Center features a short video about the North Bridge fight, a bookstore, and exhibits.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Lexington Battle Green
1625 Massachusetts Avenue, Lexington, MA 02421
Once you’ve parked, pick up the Battle Road Trail trail at the end of the lot farthest from the entrance. Once you walk a few hundred feet, you’ll come to Meriam’s Corner. It might not look like much, but this was the site of a disaster for the British.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Ralph Waldo Emerson House
28 Cambridge Turnpike, Concord, MA 01742
This is the site where Paul Revere was captured, and a great opportunity to reflect on how the British ended up in such a predicament. Remember, their mission to confiscate weapons was supposed to be secret.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Concord Museum
53 Cambridge Turnpike, Lexington Rd, Concord, Massachusetts
The Battles of Lexington and Concord left 73 British dead and 174 wounded. 49 Americans died and 39 were wounded. But the aftershocks of the battle went far deeper than that. The American victory was all the proof the colonists needed that they could win a war against Britain.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Authors Ridge
Concord, MA 01742
Almost in the Concord Museum’s backyard, you can find the former home of Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House
399 Lexington Road, Concord, MA 01742
This museum’s collection explores the area’s revolutionary and literary history. If you want to learn more about the town and see some unique artifacts, be sure to stop by!
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: The Wayside Home of Authors
455 Lexington Road, Concord, MA 01742
Many famous authors lived in Concord, and several found their final resting place here in Authors Ridge. Thoreau, Alcott family members, Emerson, Nathaniel, and Sophie Hawthorne, and others are buried there.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Thoreau Cabin Site
Pond Path, Concord, MA 01742
This 1650 house is where Alcott wrote Little Women in 1868. At Orchard house, you can learn about Louisa May and the rest of her family, who were known for their commitments to abolition, women’s suffrage, and social reform.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Samuel Hartwell House
136 North Great Road, Concord, MA 01742
The Wayside, built-in 1700, became home to several of these famous figures. The Alcotts bought the house in 1845, naming it Hillside. The experiences of the Alcott sisters in the home were later written into her classic Little Women.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Josiah Nelson House Site
Lincoln, MA 01773
Just a mile outside of town, off Walden Street, is another site of literary history -- Walden Pond. This is where Thoreau lived for two years beginning in 1845, in a cabin he built, collecting his thoughts for his 1854 classic on self-reliance, Walden, or Life in the Woods.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: 15th St/City Hall
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Just ahead on the left is what remains of the home of Ephriam and Elizabeth’s son Samuel. Samuel was a sergeant in the Lincoln Minute Men on April 19 and saw action up to and down the road. His wife Mary is said to have helped bury dead British soldiers.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Washington Square
Walnut Street between Sixth and Seventh Streets, , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
At the far end of the visitor’s center parking lot is a path leading to Battle Road Trail, which runs the length of Minute Man park. It follows what remains of the original Bay Road, which is the route the British took to Concord and back. It passes many historic sites.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Independence Hall
520 Chestnut Street, Between 5th and 6th Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Embark on this journey into America's past at Philadelphia's City Hall! As we make our way into the heart of Historic Philly, we'll dive into 1700s to explore the foundations of the Revolutionary War. George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and other Founding Fathers had deep roots in Philadelphia, as we'll quickly discover. Then we'll We'll explore the events that led up to the revolt, including the catalyst: the Tea Tax.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Liberty Bell
526 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106
At the corner of historic Washington Square, we'll catch a glimpse of where it all began: the site of the First Continental Congress. We'll explore the consequences of this historic conference before approaching the iconic Independence Hall.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Benjamin Franklin Museum
317 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106
We're finally at Independence Hall, the birthplace of America. This is where the First Continental Congress unified the colonial states into one entity, working together. This is where military revolts and battles against the British were planned. This is also where the Second Continental Congress took place, when votes were gathered from across all the colonies. Ultimately, this is where the Declaration of Independence, and America, was brought to life. As we walk around this historic hall, we'll learn about additional American figures like John Hancock, Patrick Henry, and John Adams, and their contributions to the new nation. We'll also understand what this Independence Hall represented to colonial Americans -- and what it represents to modern Americans today. We'll also check out George Washington's statue out front, and dive into his backstory.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: The President's House
6th and Market Streets, , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Next up: the Liberty Bell! We'll learn about what makes this bell iconic -- and what makes it so suceptible to cracks! As we explore it's history and majesty, we'll also explore it's significance in later years as Americans fought for their freedom from slavery, for equal voting rights, and for true liberty.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: 700 Market St
700 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106
Then we'll head over to Ben Franklin's museum. This historic statesman figures heavily in America's past -- and we'll learn why. As we walk through the museum we'll also peel back the layers of his personality, learning about his vast store of knowledge and huge diversity of interests. Then, we'll jump to the anti-hero to Franklin's hero: the traitor Benedict Arnold. As we continue to walk, we'll learn all about what Arnold planned to do -- and how.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: The African American Museum in Philadelphia
701 Arch St, Seventh, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Next up, the very first White House! We'll explore the original presidental home of George Washington and then of John Adams. Here, we'll be able to dive into the history of the presidents' lives and better understand life during the colonia era.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Franklin Square
200 North 6th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106
Then we'll head over to another unique historic home: the Graff House. This is where Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence, and where Ben Franklin helped him edit it. Walk in the footsteps of these earliest inklings of American freedom as you pass by this site! Plus, we'll take this opportunity to learn about Thomas Jefferson, and understand his life and contributions towards American independence.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Bolt of Lightning. . . A Memorial to Benjamin Franklin
1 Benjamin Franklin Bridge, Philadelphia, PA 08102
Philadelphia's history may be all about independence and freedom, but that didn't apply to African-Americans! As we pass this wonderful museum, we'll continue to explore slavery and it's impact of early America. We'll also learn about the historic contributions of African-Americans like Crispus Attucks and others.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: National Constitution Center
525 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106
Our journey into America's past then brings us to Franklin Square, where we can rest up and catch up on everything else that Ben Franklin did -- other than driving independence of course! We'll learn about his many book, ideas, and of course... experiments!
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: United States Mint
151 N Independence Mall E, , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
That brings us to this gigantic memorial to Franklin's most beloved discovery -- electricity! Here we'll explore what exactly Ben Franklin was discovering, why he wanted to try, and how exactly he planned to do it!
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: 50 N Independence Mall E
50 North Independence Mall East, Philadelphia, PA 19106
Next up, we'll pass by the National Constituion Center. Just like with the Declaration of Independence, we'll learn about how the colonists gathered here in Philadelphia to formalize their union into a concrete nation: the United States of America. We'll explore how American citizens' most fundamental rights were guaranteed, laying the basis for the American society today.
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Betsy Ross House
239 Arch St, , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Our walk then brings us to the Mint! We'll learn about the gold and silver coins that formed the basis of the early American economy... and about the copper, nickel, and paper that makes our money today!
Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Elfreth's Alley
124-126 Elfreths Alley, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
We'll walk by Benjamin Franklin's grave and learn about an important part his legacy: the Ivy League University of Pennsylvania. We'll dicover how UPenn represented Franklin's ideals for the youn...

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