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Walking Tour of Boston's North End

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date:Saturday, July 4, 2009 time:1:00 PM to 2:30 PM venue:Samuel Adams Statue at Faneuil Hall address:1 Faneuil Hall Square  Boston, MA 02109  View map from:Boston By Foot

Visit America's oldest neighborhood on this tour of the North End! From an early Puritan settlement through waves of immigrants, this tour also features Old North, Copps Hill & the exploits of Paul Revere.

The North End of Boston is a delightful labyrinth of narrow streets and exotic marketplaces. A guided tour into the second mile of the Freedom Trail, this walking tour makes the perfect companion to Boston By Foot's Heart of the Freedom Trail.

A gateway for immigrants from around the world, it is also home to the Old North Church and the Paul Revere House. Isolated from the rest of downtown with the construction the Central Artery in the 1950's, the North End remains largely preserved from the urban renewal projects that would follow.

Boston By Foot walking tours showcase the history & architecture of Boston. See www.bostonbyfoot.org for more information, other offerings, scheduling private tours, or becoming a member for discount pricing.

Tour starts promptly at the designated time. Please show up 10 minutes before the start of the tour to purchase your tickets from the guides.

cost:$12 (free for Boston By Foot members) category:Arts and Entertainment website:Click to visit the site
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