Sunday, May 2, 2010

Boston, MA


Sixrteen significant historic sites are found along the 2.5 mile redbrick walking trail, known as the Freedom Trail.

I'll probably get lazy and skip some of these sites, or I might quit in the middle of it if I get too tired. The National Park Service offers 90-minute guided tours starting at the Boston National Historical Park Visitor Center, so I may do that too.
By "walking through" the history, I'm sure I will be able to learn new things about them.

6 comments:

  1. I went on the Freedom Trail when I was a kid and absolutely loved it! I think it's so cool getting to see places where so much of our history was created. Even apart from all the historical stuff to see there, Boston is a really cool city. Love this picture.

    ReplyDelete
  2. I really like the home page of your site. The background with the old letters and then the picture of Boston looks kind of old as well which I think gives it character! Your site is really easy to browse through which was great also! Good job!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Boston is a really great place to visit. I went there 2 years ago with my brother and mother and had a blast. I highly recommend eating at Legal's Seafood Restaurant. It is without a doubt the best meal I have ever had in my entire life. Make sure to get the raw oysters and king crab!

    ReplyDelete
  4. I think your blog is very organized. The only problem you have is to fine out the definite places where you want to stay, eat, and shop maybe so you can calculate it in your expense and give us a clearer idea of your road trip.

    ReplyDelete
  5. I have never been to east side of United States. Boston sounds like unique city with unique history. I also like the background on your website.

    ReplyDelete
  6. It sounds like you have a lot of really big cities to go to and I think that will make for a fun, exciting trip. There is always so much to see and do, especially in cities like Washington D.C., New York and Boston.

    ReplyDelete