America's 250th Anniversary Revolutionary Boston History Tour

Celebrate America's 250th anniversary with a vibrant 75-minute guided history tour in Boston. Follow the footsteps of the founding fathers as you walk the forgotten front lines from the 1776 Siege of

Celebrate America's 250th anniversary with a vibrant 75-minute guided history tour in Boston. Follow the footsteps of the founding fathers as you walk the forgotten front lines from the 1776 Siege of Boston. Engaging visual artifacts and a lively soundtrack amplify every step of this walk from downtown to the waterfront. The tour culminates in a festive ceremony where participants blow out 250 birthday candles on a giant Flag Cake, making it a memorable occasion for all. This is an ideal experience for history buffs and those interested in America's revolutionary past. With a maximum of 24 guests, enjoy personalized storytelling that brings history to life. - 75-minute guided tour exploring Boston's revolutionary history - Interactive storytelling with the unique Scroll of Sights™ - Celebrate with a ceremonial cake lighting for America's birthday - Perfect for ages 12 and up, with a maximum group size of 24 guests

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Location: Boston

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Q&A

Q: Is there a minimum age for this tour, and can younger kids join?

A: The tour is designed for ages 12 and up, so younger kids won't be able to join. It's geared towards teens and adults who are interested in history, so the content may not be suitable for younger children. If you have a younger sibling or child, you might want to find another experience for them!

Q: How's the parking situation near the starting point of the tour?

A: Parking can be tricky in downtown Boston, especially during peak times. I'd recommend using a nearby garage or checking for street parking, but be aware of the meter times. Alternatively, public transit is a great option since several T stops are close to the starting point!

Q: What happens if it rains on the day of the tour?

A: If it rains, the tour will typically go on, so dress accordingly! However, they might offer rescheduling options if the weather is severe. Just keep an eye on the forecast and be prepared with an umbrella or raincoat. It can be fun even in light rain!

Discussions

I just booked the Boston Revolutionary History Tour for my family!

I’m so excited! We’re going next month. I heard the guide is super knowledgeable, and the cake lighting sounds like a blast! My teenagers are into history, so I'm hoping this will be both fun and educational. Has anyone done it? What should we wear?

Thinking about gifting the Revolutionary History Tour!

I want to get this for my dad’s birthday. He loves history, and the whole cake ceremony sounds super unique. I’m just worried about the group size. Is it really personal, like they say? Would it be good for a history buff?