Address: Corner of State and, Congress St, Boston, MA 02109, USA
Phone: +16173578300
Brian Morton
Yes, I know.....it's a large marker on the ground, not too exciting. The 5 stars is for the historical importance and what happened on this spot.
Keyon Tinnon
Walking with the crowd and listening to the declaration of independence being read was an amazing experience.
Randy Robinson
This was probably my most favorite historical site in the entire city. I walked over from across the street and happened onto a tour group. The guide was friendly and entertaining, and also very knowledgeable and informative on the history of the site. I enjoyed it so much that I actually regret not getting a ticket inside to see the rest of the museum building inside. Definitely going to come back and get a ticket to look inside.
Mister Bond
Nothing comparable to standing where history was made and seeing what others saw hundreds of years ago. There is so much that is well preserved and documented. It is really cool to come up out of a subway and find yourself in the middle of a famous building and be able to pick right up on the liberty trail.
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Most of the historic places in Boston are public and you can see them just by walking through the city. Other places you might have to pay to go inside, but they are usually not expensive.
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