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Boston's Freedom Trail |
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Eugene S Williams |
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The Freedom Trail is a two and one-half mile long
red brick trail weaving through the streets of Boston
that connects many of the historic sites associated
with the founding of the United States. There are 16
sites on the trail which starts at the Boston Common
and crosses Boston Harbor to end at the U.S.S.
Constitution. This electronic brochure visits eight of
these sites. |
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