In 1958 the Freedom Trail was conceived by local journalist William Schofield. He was promoting the idea of linking important local landmarks with a pedestrian trail since 1951.
Fifty years later tourists from all over the world visit Boston and walk in the footsteps of USA history.
The Freedom Trail is a red path through downtown Boston, Massachusetts that leads to significant historic sites. It is a 2.5 mile, 4 km, walk from the Boston Common to the Bunker Hill Monument in Charlestown and is popular with tourists.
The Freedom Trail (Boston, USA) ![]()
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"The Freedom Trail is a red path through downtown Boston, Massachusetts that leads significant historic sites. It is a 2.5 mile walk from the Boston Common to the Bunker Hill Monument in Charlestown and is popular with tourists."
Caesar
2h 30' to 3h
05-03-2013
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1465 Visits
Temple of Dendur (Metropolitan Museum, New York, USA) ![]()
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"This is a original temple of Egypt as in recognition of the American assistance in saving various other monuments threatened by the dam's construction. It is in a big gallery of the MET."
Caesar
20' to 40'
19-01-2010
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121 Visits
Mount Rushmore National Memorial (South Dakota, USA) ![]()
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"The majestic granite sculpture commemorates four powerful presidents who helped shape our nation: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Roosevelt and Lincoln. Visitors are touched by this symbol the nation`s freedom in South Dakota."
Caesar
1h 47' to 2h 17'
06-12-2009
62 Downloads
259 Visits
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