HISTORICAL WALKING TOURS | BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
  • Guided Tours
    • Boston Civil War Tour
    • The Boston Massacre Tour
    • Freedom Trail Tour in the Footsteps of Paul Revere
    • Paul Revere's Neighborhood
    • The Boston Massacre per the Pennsylvania Gazette
    • Paul Revere Lesson Plan
  • Self Guide Smartphone Tour
    • Boston in Brass and Bronze: A Guide to the City’s Art and Monuments >
      • Red Auerbach's Life
      • Martin Luther King's Embrace
      • The Fitzgeralds, Kennedys VS The Cabot, Lodges
      • The Book Cover!
    • Boston Civil War Tour
    • Freedom Trail Tour
    • The Boston Massacre Self-guided Tour
  • Revere Bells Index
    • Revere Bells Recorded
    • The Stickney Revere Bell Listings of 1976
    • Revere & Family Bell Images
    • Revere Bell, Old South Meeting House
    • Paul Revere's Bell Formula
    • Ashby Mass. Revere Bell
    • Belfast Maine The First Church age
    • Groveland Congregational Church
    • Paul Revere Bell of Beverly
    • Revere Bells in Boston
    • Paul Revere Bell Old South Meeting House
    • California's 2 Paul Revere Bells
    • Paul Revere & Son's Bell Westborough Massachusetts
    • St James Episcopal Church Cambrigde
    • Falmouth, Massachusetts
    • Revere Bell Fredericksburg VA
    • Revere Bell Hampton NH
    • First Parish Church of Kennebunk
    • Revere Bells in Maine >
      • Castine, Me, to the Smithsonian
    • Revere Bell in Mansfield
    • Revere Bell of Michigan
    • Old South Presbyterian Church & Revere Bell
    • a Revere bell is displayed in the vestibule of Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church
    • Revere Bell in Plymouth, Mass
    • Revere Salem Mass Bell
    • Roxbury First Unitariarn Universalist Church and their Revere Bell
    • Revere & Son Bell, Savannah Georgia
    • Singapore Revere Bell
    • Tuscaloosa Bell >
      • History of the St John and Leavens Patriarchs
      • Samuel St John Jr Estate Genealogy
      • Authenticating the Revere Tuscaloosa Bell
      • Joshua B Leavens Last Will and Testament
      • 20th Century Tuscaloosa bell
    • Revere Bells Lost in Time
    • Revere Bells Washington DC
    • Revere Bell in Weston, Mass
    • Congregational Church West Barnstable
    • Revere Bell in Wakefield, Mass
    • Revere Bells Woodstock VT
    • Revere Bells Lost in Time
  • Bostonians
    • Edward F Alexander of The Harvard 20th Civil War Regiment
    • Polly Baker
    • John Wilkes Booth
    • The Mad Hatter, Thomas, Boston Corbett who Killed John Wilkes Booth
    • Richard-Henry-Dana-Jr
    • James Franklin
    • Benjamin Harris of Publick Occurrences
    • Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
    • William Lloyd Garrison
    • USS Thomas Hudner DDG116
    • Edward Hutchinson Robbins Revere
    • Amos Lincoln
    • King Philip
    • Mayor's of Boston
    • Mum Bett & Theodore Sedgwick
    • James Otis
    • Paul Joseph Revere
    • A Horse with no Name
    • John Rowe >
      • John Rowe's Diary Entries
      • John Rowe's Dinner Party
      • John Rowe and the Jail Fire
      • Hang John Rowe?????
      • John Rowe the Fisherman
      • Joh Rowe's Tea Ship
    • Be Proud to be Called a Lucy Stoner
    • Rachel Wall , Pirate
    • Paul Revere the Coroner of Boston
    • Deborah Sampson
    • Who was Mrs. Silence Dogood?
    • Dr. Joseph Warren's Dedication
  • History Blog
  • Lilja's of Natick
    • Lilja Brothers Military History
    • Lilja's Family Album
    • Memorials and Tributes to the Five Lilja Brothers
    • Lilja Family Tree
    • Lilja Historical Family Tree Documents
    • Lilja References
  • Collage of Boston
    • 4th of July Parade, Bristol RI
    • Boston Harbor
    • The Customs House
    • Forest Hills Cemetery
    • Georges Island
    • Nonviolent Monument to Peace - Sherborn
    • The Battle Road
    • Skate bike and scooter park
    • Cassin Young & USS Cassin Young
    • MIT
    • Historic Charles River
    • The Roxbury Standpipe on Fort Hill
    • John & Abigail Adams National Park
  • Boston's Racial History - Ante-Bellum
  • The Arlington Sanctum
  • Names

Boston, Brass and Bronze Self-guided tour

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Boston’s art is the key to unlocking its rich 400-year history. On this walking tour, you’ll hear the backstories behind the city’s monuments, learn about the artists involved, and discover how Bostonians reacted when the pieces were first unveiled.
For history and art enthusiasts, this tour goes beyond the textbooks, exploring the personalities and artwork that bring the city to life.

The tour starts at James Michael Curley Park, where you’ll hear about how this infamous mayor ran the city for seven months. You’ll follow the Freedom Trail through the city’s historical core and hear about Marquis de Lafayette, a wealthy Frenchman who’s broadly celebrated for his efforts during the American Revolution. The tour ends at the Boston Common Tablet where I’ll tell you about a centuries-old typo on its facade relating to William Blaxton, the city’s first European settler.

Along the way, you’ll:

• Start to understand how politician James Michael Curly’s statues symbolize the political shift in this city
• Learn about the compassionate deeds of two famous Bostonian athletes, Red Auerbach and Bill Russell
• See a statue of Samuel Adams that reportedly bears little resemblance to the man himself
• Hear about the extensive research that went into John F. Kennedy’s statue
• Find out how the Democratic Donkey was used as an insult before it became the symbol of the party

Beyond statues, you’ll also see:
• Faneuil Hall and find out why it’s called the Cradle of Liberty
• The Old State House, our prior seat of government
• Quincy Market, Boston’s outstanding food court
• City Hall and its brutalist architecture
• The tea kettle that once held eight boys inside

This walk takes one and a half hours, covering 1.6 miles. Boston’s self-image has lots to teach us. Discover a one-of-a-kind blend of history and art in this four-hundred-year-old “City on the Hill” that will leave you with a unique outlook.Boston’s art is the key to unlocking its rich 400-year history. On this walking tour, you’ll hear the backstories behind the city’s monuments, learn about the artists involved, and discover how Bostonians reacted when the pieces were first unveiled.

For history and art enthusiasts, this tour goes beyond the textbooks, exploring the personalities and artwork that bring the city to life.
The tour starts at James Michael Curley Park, where you’ll hear about how this infamous mayor ran the city for seven months. You’ll follow the Freedom Trail through the city’s historical core and hear about Marquis de Lafayette, a wealthy Frenchman who’s broadly celebrated for his efforts during the American Revolution. The tour ends at the Boston Common Tablet where I’ll tell you about a centuries-old typo on its facade relating to William Blaxton, the city’s first European settler.

Along the way, you’ll:
• Start to understand how politician James Michael Curly’s statues symbolize the political shift in this city
• Learn about the compassionate deeds of two famous Bostonian athletes, Red Auerbach and Bill Russell
• See a statue of Samuel Adams that reportedly bears little resemblance to the man himself
• Hear about the extensive research that went into John F. Kennedy’s statue
• Find out how the Democratic Donkey was used as an insult before it became the symbol of the party

Beyond statues, you’ll also see:
• Faneuil Hall and find out why it’s called the Cradle of Liberty
• The Old State House, our prior seat of government
• Quincy Market, Boston’s outstanding food court
• City Hall and its brutalist architecture
• The tea kettle that once held eight boys inside

This walk takes one and a half hours, covering 1.6 miles. Boston’s self-image has lots to teach us. Discover a one-of-a-kind blend of history and art in this four-hundred-year-old “City on the Hill” that will leave you with a unique outlook.


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  • Guided Tours
    • Boston Civil War Tour
    • The Boston Massacre Tour
    • Freedom Trail Tour in the Footsteps of Paul Revere
    • Paul Revere's Neighborhood
    • The Boston Massacre per the Pennsylvania Gazette
    • Paul Revere Lesson Plan
  • Self Guide Smartphone Tour
    • Boston in Brass and Bronze: A Guide to the City’s Art and Monuments >
      • Red Auerbach's Life
      • Martin Luther King's Embrace
      • The Fitzgeralds, Kennedys VS The Cabot, Lodges
      • The Book Cover!
    • Boston Civil War Tour
    • Freedom Trail Tour
    • The Boston Massacre Self-guided Tour
  • Revere Bells Index
    • Revere Bells Recorded
    • The Stickney Revere Bell Listings of 1976
    • Revere & Family Bell Images
    • Revere Bell, Old South Meeting House
    • Paul Revere's Bell Formula
    • Ashby Mass. Revere Bell
    • Belfast Maine The First Church age
    • Groveland Congregational Church
    • Paul Revere Bell of Beverly
    • Revere Bells in Boston
    • Paul Revere Bell Old South Meeting House
    • California's 2 Paul Revere Bells
    • Paul Revere & Son's Bell Westborough Massachusetts
    • St James Episcopal Church Cambrigde
    • Falmouth, Massachusetts
    • Revere Bell Fredericksburg VA
    • Revere Bell Hampton NH
    • First Parish Church of Kennebunk
    • Revere Bells in Maine >
      • Castine, Me, to the Smithsonian
    • Revere Bell in Mansfield
    • Revere Bell of Michigan
    • Old South Presbyterian Church & Revere Bell
    • a Revere bell is displayed in the vestibule of Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church
    • Revere Bell in Plymouth, Mass
    • Revere Salem Mass Bell
    • Roxbury First Unitariarn Universalist Church and their Revere Bell
    • Revere & Son Bell, Savannah Georgia
    • Singapore Revere Bell
    • Tuscaloosa Bell >
      • History of the St John and Leavens Patriarchs
      • Samuel St John Jr Estate Genealogy
      • Authenticating the Revere Tuscaloosa Bell
      • Joshua B Leavens Last Will and Testament
      • 20th Century Tuscaloosa bell
    • Revere Bells Lost in Time
    • Revere Bells Washington DC
    • Revere Bell in Weston, Mass
    • Congregational Church West Barnstable
    • Revere Bell in Wakefield, Mass
    • Revere Bells Woodstock VT
    • Revere Bells Lost in Time
  • Bostonians
    • Edward F Alexander of The Harvard 20th Civil War Regiment
    • Polly Baker
    • John Wilkes Booth
    • The Mad Hatter, Thomas, Boston Corbett who Killed John Wilkes Booth
    • Richard-Henry-Dana-Jr
    • James Franklin
    • Benjamin Harris of Publick Occurrences
    • Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
    • William Lloyd Garrison
    • USS Thomas Hudner DDG116
    • Edward Hutchinson Robbins Revere
    • Amos Lincoln
    • King Philip
    • Mayor's of Boston
    • Mum Bett & Theodore Sedgwick
    • James Otis
    • Paul Joseph Revere
    • A Horse with no Name
    • John Rowe >
      • John Rowe's Diary Entries
      • John Rowe's Dinner Party
      • John Rowe and the Jail Fire
      • Hang John Rowe?????
      • John Rowe the Fisherman
      • Joh Rowe's Tea Ship
    • Be Proud to be Called a Lucy Stoner
    • Rachel Wall , Pirate
    • Paul Revere the Coroner of Boston
    • Deborah Sampson
    • Who was Mrs. Silence Dogood?
    • Dr. Joseph Warren's Dedication
  • History Blog
  • Lilja's of Natick
    • Lilja Brothers Military History
    • Lilja's Family Album
    • Memorials and Tributes to the Five Lilja Brothers
    • Lilja Family Tree
    • Lilja Historical Family Tree Documents
    • Lilja References
  • Collage of Boston
    • 4th of July Parade, Bristol RI
    • Boston Harbor
    • The Customs House
    • Forest Hills Cemetery
    • Georges Island
    • Nonviolent Monument to Peace - Sherborn
    • The Battle Road
    • Skate bike and scooter park
    • Cassin Young & USS Cassin Young
    • MIT
    • Historic Charles River
    • The Roxbury Standpipe on Fort Hill
    • John & Abigail Adams National Park
  • Boston's Racial History - Ante-Bellum
  • The Arlington Sanctum
  • Names