HISTORICAL MAP | The Siege of Boston, Massachusetts from 1775 to 1776
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The powder keg that exploded into a rebellion, Boston perhaps has more historic sites closely associated with the American Revolution than any other...
Siege of Boston
VIDEO | 245 years ago on March 17, 1776, British Commander William Howe officially withdrew his troops from Boston, Massachusetts, effectively ending...
Siege of Boston
While histories of the American Revolution tend to focus on just how bad the Americans had it: indeed, there is no getting around this fact; it can...
The Boston Massacre
The Boston Massacre marked the moment when political tensions between British soldiers and American colonists turned deadly. Patriots argued the event...
Tour Revolutionary Boston in One Day
Tour Revolutionary Boston in one day with this itinerary from the American Battlefield Trust
The Boston Liberty Tree
The Liberty Tree was a large elm tree located near the Boston Common at the modern day intersection of Washington Street and Essex Street. It was...
Visit Historic Boston
Virtually explore Boston's iconic locations-the USS Constitution, Old North Bridge, Buckman Tavern, and have a tea party on Boston Harbor.
Boston and Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin's name seems synonymous with one American city: Philadelphia. Though Franklin passed a great deal of time across the Atlantic Ocean...
Historic Boston Field Trip Itinerary for Educators
Download our PDF of the Boston Field Trip Itinerary for educators! Whether you go for one day or more, this itinerary will help you get the most out...