Off The Beaten Trail Peter Faneuil & Boston's 18th Century Mercantile Revolution

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Off the Beaten Trail - Peter Faneuil & Boston's 18th Century Mercantile Revolution

Perhaps you are familiar with Boston's famed Freedom Trail, delineating the principal people, places, and events that fomented revolution, but have you ever rambled off the beaten path to enjoy an intimate experience, where you too can learn about the catalysts of change concurrently inciting an American Revolution?

In this 2-hour Revolutionary Ramble, 17-year historical interpreter and veteran of Boston's Freedom Trail, Judith Kalaora, guides an exclusive, limited-size tour for the heartiest and most stalwart History Lovers to understand the economic ramifications of 18th Century Boston and one of its most famous merchants Peter Faneuil.

Commencing from Boston's City Hall Plaza / Government Center MBTA Station, meet with Kalaora, an 18th Century living historian, portraying Massachusetts' Official Heroine Deborah Sampson. Explore the Downtown streets of Boston, toward the Atlantic Avenue Harborwalk, and into the Beacon Hill neighborhood, visiting sites both along, as well as off the beaten path of Boston's famed Freedom Trail.

Sunday August 14, 2022. $40 per person.

Tour departs 3pm outside of Government Center MBTA Station on City Hall Plaza, Boston, MA

Running Time Approximately 2 hours.

Rain/Shine. This is an outdoor walking tour. Limited guest capacity.

No refunds/No transfers.

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