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The Boston Private Tour, I know the secrets others don't!

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Overview
I know the secrets that no one else knows. You will go on a small private tour where you will learn the amazing origins of everyday things. Enjoy the stories of the great places where liberty was born, told by an amazing guide and driver who really knows his stuff. I will lead you through the interior of Old Ironsides, the battleground and museum at The Battle of Bunker Hill and the incredible history of Harvard while amazing you with information about Boston that most Bostonians don't even know. We provide better service because unlike big chains, we are local and depend on our guests' satisfaction.

City: Boston
Sat 14 Jun
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Starting at $599.00
Sat 14 Jun
Starting at $599.00
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What's Included
We stop for pictures on request.
We are can carry luggage with four or fewer passengers
Saratoga Spring water, Coke, Diet Coke, Polar Orange Dry Soda
Additional Info
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
What To Expect
1
Harvard University
You will hear how a converted home with a one acre barnyard grew to become a world class research institution and those who made Harvard influential, wealthy, and prestigious.
2
Bunker Hill
The first battle of the new Continental Army. A pyrrhic victory for the British Occupiers and a lesson from the Patriots on the new face of war.
3
Charlestown Navy Yard
Where hundreds of American battleships were built and repaired. The home of the U.S.S Constitution famously known as Old Ironside, the oldest ship afloat and America's Ship of State.
4
Beacon Hill
Oldest neighborhood in Boston from where the rich and powerful ruled the city for two centuries. Optional stops for pictures and exploration.
5
North End
Boston's second oldest neighborhood. Mostly British during the 17th and 18th centuries(some French Protestant/Huguenots). Large influx of Irish and Jewish during the 19th century. Finally becoming Little Italy in the 20th century.
6
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
The oldest outdoor market in America and Boston's first town hall.
7
Old State House
The seat of government for Massachusetts as a colony and later a state. The scene of the Boston massacre and reading of The Declaration of Independence.
8
Old City Hall
Originally the location of The Latin School, first free public school in America. Across the street from The oldest hotel in town, The Parker House and behind the historic King's Chapel and Burial Ground.
9
King's Chapel
First Anglican Church and oldest burial ground in Boston.
10
Granary Burying Ground
Created on the sight of a grain store house because there was no more space available at The Kings Chapel Burial Ground, where many patriots are buried.
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Old South Meeting House
An early Congregational church and meeting place for The Sons of Liberty, later desecrated by British Dragoons (Mounted Infantry).
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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