Word: trailed
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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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...
...reach the trail by rail. The Boston subway system, par of Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority (MBTA) and called the T, is the oldest in the nation. And its four lines (red, green, blue and orange) will take you everywhere you need to go for just 85 cents a ride...
...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...
...Perhaps the most lively and frequently visited spot along the trail is Faneuil Hall marketplace, where you'll find jugglers, magicians and street musicians entertaining crowds in front of a variety of restaurants and shops...
...Back on the Freedom Trail, you'll move on to Haymarket, Boston's open air produce and fish market. There vendors sell their in-season fruits and vegetables at wonderfully low prices...