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The Battlefields Of Lexington And ConcordExplore > United States > Massachusetts > The Battlefields Of Lexington And Concord
OverviewSee where the This tour includes: - Round trip transportation - Private vehicle and guide - Battlefields of Lexington and Concord - Lexington Green - Old North Bridge - Harvard Square - Harvard University - Lunch stop (additional cost) - State House - Boston Common - Beacon Hill - The Custom Building - Faneuil Hall - Quincy Market - Cheers - Bunker Hill - USS Constitution - Old North Church - Paul Revere's House - Mike's Pastry Enjoy a lovely, scenic drive to the outskirts of Boston. Explore the historic battlefields of Lexington and Concord, where the first military engagements of the American Revolutionary War took place. We'll visit the Lexington Green, where, on the morning of April 19, 1775, "the first blood was spilt in the dispute with Great Britain," as George Washington wrote in his diary. In Concord, we'll see the Old North Bridge that has recently undergone restoration. This site is most famous as the location where the "shot heard round the world" was fired. Next, we'll travel towards Cambridge, visiting Harvard Square, and, of course, Harvard University. Stroll along the wonderful tree-lined paths as your guide provides narration on the impressive buildings and history of this Ivy League University. While in Cambridge, we'll also make sure to incorporate a lunch stop at any one of the casual eating options in Harvard Square. As we return to Boston, we'll pass some of the city's historic sites, including the State House, Boston Common, Beacon Hill, The Custom Building, Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market, Cheers, Bunker Hill, and the USS Constitution, nicknamed "Old Ironsides." Our final stop will be at the North End, where we'll see the Old North Church...stepping back in time to the night that Paul Revere began his famous ride to Concord warning that "The British are coming!" We'll also pass Paul Revere’s house. A trip to the North End wouldn't be complete without passing by Mike’s Pastry, famous for Italian pastry of all kinds and one of President Clinton's favorite stops. - The cost of meals/food is not included. Cold bottled water, hand sanitizer, and tissues are available for your comfort. - This is a private tour. ShoreTrips does not combine passengers from different parties for this tour. Days offered: 7 days a week Departures:
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