Freedom Trail African-American Patriots Tours Mark Black History
The Freedom Trail African-American Patriots Tours kicked off in early February to celebrate Black History Month in Boston.
And here you are, reading this in mid February, smack-dab in the middle of school vacation week. You made it through the first weekend. Congrats! And you have a few things lined up to get you through the bulk of the week. But it’s always that second weekend of February vacation that hangs everyone up, right? The kids have been off for a week. They’re restless. And you’re out of ideas.
Enter your friends at the Freedom Trail Foundation.
The Freedom Trail’s African-American Patriots Tours “celebrate the African-American patriots that played a vital role in the start of the American Revolution in Boston and in the formation of our country,” so says their most recent press release. The tours are led by trained, dynamic guides outfitted in 18th-century costumes and regalia. Because you know the Freedom Trail is all about authenticity.
Freedom Trail African-American Patriots Tours Mark Black History
The tours began on February 3rd and run throughout the month. They take place on Saturday and Sunday mornings, departing the Boston Common Visitor Information Center at 10:45 a.m. Each tour runs for about 90 minutes and covers about a mile of walking, which is perfect for little legs. And you’ll wrap up just in time for some lunch!
Tickets are $17 for adults, $15 for seniors and students, $8 for children ages 6-12, and free for children under 6. So it’s an affordable outing. For the tour map and sites, additional information, directions, and the link to purchase tickets, visit the Freedom Trail here. And give yourself a pat on the back if you go: you did a learning thing for your kids during school vacation week and kept them off of screens for a few hours! Best. Parent. Ever!