Freedom Trail
Massachusetts State House
Park Street Congregational Church
Granary Burying Ground
the burying ground
Recognition of Paul Revere who is buried in the ground
marker for Paul Revere
Marker for Benjamin Franklin's parents
an old marker being preserved with a metal cap
1738 tomb stone
marker for Samuel Adams
signer of the Declaration of Independence and
Governor of Massachusetts
for Mary Chilton, passenger of the Mayflower
telling the story of the burying ground history
looking back at the steeple of Park Street Congregational Church
King's Chapel
King's Chapel
the Winthrops
John Winthrop's Dream
marker to William Dawes
one of the riders to warn of the troops on the way to
Lexington and Concord
Boston City Hall
in Boston, Republicans usually "Stand in Opposition"
Old South Meeting House
Parker House Hotel
Sweet shop
The Old State House
the East Balcony where the
Declaration of Independence
was first read to Bostonians on July 18, 1776
Crispus Attucks, a black, who was a victim of the Boston Massacre
Seal of the British Colonial goverment
view of the Custom's House tower