Join Captain Pickles, as he takes you back in time, through the American Revolution in Boston.
Take notes and ask questions on this easy stroll, as he restores lost narratives in history, about how we became American in the first place.
These tours are a movement to restore the American spirit through storytelling, connection, and shared history.
History isn’t just a series of facts and dates—it’s a living story shaped by the hands and hearts of countless individuals.
GTG's mission is to make it fun to reclaim erased narratives, reignite purpose, and empower Americans to reconnect with their shared heritage in a way that’s engaging, inclusive, and unifying.
“We are one!”
139 Tremont St, , Boston, United States
The Boston Common is a public park in downtown Boston, Massachusetts. It is the oldest city park in the United States.
24 Beacon St, Boston, United States
Right where John Hancock once lived and now where the Massachusetts Statehouse or the New State House sits, which is the state capitol and seat of government for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
1 Park St., , Boston, United States
Park Street Congregational Church, founded in 1809, is a historic and active evangelical congregational church in Downtown Boston.
Tremont Street, Boston, United States
We'll stop by the final resting places of James Otis, Paul Revere, Samuel Adams and others.
58 Tremont St, Boston, United States
Established in 1630, it is the oldest graveyard in the city and is a site on the Freedom Trail.
School St. at City Hall Ave, , Boston, United States
Site of the Boston Latin school, currently where the Old City Hall is at.
310 Washington St, , Boston, United States
built in 1729. It gained fame as the organizing point for the Boston Tea Party on December 16, 1773.
283 Washington St, , Boston, United States
It was built in 1718 as a residence and apothecary shop, and first became a bookstore in 1828.
206 Washington St, , Boston, United States
Located outside of the Old State House is the Boston Massacre Site.
310 Washington Street, , Boston, United States
The Old State House, also known as the Old Provincial State House, is a historic building in Boston, Massachusetts, built in 1713.
1 Faneuil Hall Sq, Quincy Market, Boston, United States
Great place to end the tour, by the statue of Samuel Adams. This location has bathrooms, local food and a free museum.
Put "Boston Common Visitor Center" in your maps, it's right off the Boston Common and Park Street Station. You will find your costumed guide at this location. Make time for parking.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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