Freedom Trail
A route marked on the city's sidewalk that connects 16 landmarks, museums, churches, historic houses, monuments, burial grounds, and an old warship, revealing Boston's Colonial history and its contribution to the struggle for Independence.
Massachusetts State House
The Massachusetts State House has a gold dome that was painted silver during one of the world wars.
Bunker Hill Monument
Erected to commemorate the Battle of Bunker Hill, the area surrounding the monument is a park with a museum.
George Washington statue
An iconic statue located in the Boston Public Garden.
Faneuil Hall
Often referred to as "The Cradle of Liberty", it was the stage from which Samuel Adams and James Otis fanned the winds of Revolution and has served as a marketplace since 1742.
Boston Massacre Site
The site where five civilians were tragically killed during a clash with British soldiers.
Benjamin Franklin Statue
Located outside the Boston Latin School, the oldest public school in America.
Boston Massacre
The site of the Boston Massacre is located along the Freedom Trail.
Green Monster
The towering left field wall in Fenway Park that has witnessed countless historic moments.
Benjamin Franklin Statue & Boston Latin School
A statue and school located along the Freedom Trail.
Bunker Hill
A site commemorating the Battle of Bunker Hill.
Long Wharf
Dating back to the 1700s, it's now part of the US National Park Service with downtown accommodations, restaurants, and cafes.
State House of Massachusetts
The State House of Massachusetts is located in Boston, serving as a backdrop for the video.
The State House
A highlight of the Freedom Trail, with its gleaming gold dome.
Prudential Tower
The Skywalk Observatory is set on the 50th floor of the Boston's Prudental Tower.
Fort Independence
A historic fort that played a key role in the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, located on Castle Island.