Ken H. • 7월 13, 2012One of the nicest gift shops on the Freedom Trail. Lovely historic Boston mugs. They now assign you a Revolutionary character on your pass, which is fun.
IWalked Audio Tours • 9월 24, 2011Outside front gate (along School St) check out the ornate hop-scotch board called City Carpet by Lilli Ann Killen Rosenberg. Commemorates 1st public school formerly on site. More info in blog. <LINK>
Jake S. • 6월 20, 2013While here, inquire about upcoming events; this building often has guest lecturers or speakers present in the main meeting hall. Interesting to see modern issues discussed in a historic building.
Melissa R. • 5월 9, 2016The memorial, itself has a very simplistic design. However, the design also has a powerful impact. Walking through and looking at the numbers was a humbling experience.
IWalked Audio Tours • 9월 28, 2011Franklin was born here in 1706 as the 15th of 17 children. Actual home burned down in 1872 but builder ensured legacy would not be lost and carved a bust over front entrance. More info in blog. <LINK>
IWalked Audio Tours • 9월 28, 20112' long hollow stone brought over from London in 1700 by painter Tom Childs who used stone as paint grinder. Said to be zero marker but this is actually the MA State House. More info in blog. <LINK>
Caitlin K. • 3월 9, 2014Amazing history all the way back to the 1600s. Take your time looking at all the cases. Terrific historical artifacts
IWalked Audio Tours • 9월 30, 201118' bronze sculpture by Gyuri Hollosy in remembrance of anti-Communist riots in Hungary on 10/23/1956. Notice heads at bottom & hole in flag. Artist removed Communist symbol. More info in blog. <LINK>
Unofficial Tours • 8월 10, 2010Built in 1712, the Old Corner Bookstore is the oldest brick building in Boston and was the meeting place of famous authors like Ralph Waldo Emerson, Harriet Beecher Stowe & Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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