Personally, one of my favorite things to do in Boston is drink beer and eat fish. I love the city’s little pubs and
the narrow colonial-era streets. But if you want top get historical, I can’t really think of a city in the states that
offers more opportunity to walk and explore the nation’s rich heritage. In Boston, a good place to start is the
Freedom Trail. The trail (which is really sort of a bricked/painted sidewalk)
leaves the Boston Common and takes you past and along 16 historic sites.
Among them are the Paul Revere House, the old Burial Grounds (where some of our forefathers now Rest in Peace), the
site of the Boston Massacre where Crispus took one for the team, and the Old North Church. Together this assembly of
historical places are strung together into a kind of necklace to the past, our past, that tells the story of Boston in
the Revolutionary period. So give it a stroll…then go sit down and have a beer.