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...trail, a red line painted sidewalks or laid in brick throughout the city, will lead you on a three-to four-hour tour of the city's most prominent historical landmarks as well as Boston's traditional Italian neighborhood, the North...
...From Harvard Square, take the Red line inbound and get off at Park Street. There you will find Boston Common, a 48-acre green oasis of fountains, monuments, relaxed Bostonians and other tourists. Bought by the city in 1634 as pasture land for cows, goats and sheep--and later used as a military training ground--the Common is the oldest public park in the nation...
...Boston Common Visitor Kiosk ask for a guide to the Freedom Trail and let the red line (not to be confused with the subway line) take care of the rest. Along the trail, must sees for history buffs include: the State House; the Granary Burying Ground, final resting place of not only Samuel Adams and John Hancock but also of your childhood friend, Mother Goose; Old North Church, of Longfellow fame...
...Faneuil Hall Marketplace is easily accessible by T as well. Take the T to Government center on the Green Line and walk past one of the few architectural monstrosities in Boston--the anti-organic upside down concrete City Hall--to this festive shopping and eating complex...
...Harborwalk is a blue painted line that will take you from the Old State House to museums and landmarks along the Boston waterfront including the Children's Museum, the New England Aquarium (T: Aquarium, on the Blue Line) and the Boston Tea Party Ship...