Follow the story of the start of the American Revolution, hour by hour! Start in the North End at the Paul Revere Mall and view the steeple of the Old North Church where the lanterns where hung that fateful night in April 1775. Explore the Old North Church and learn about the members that took part in the rebellion.
Head to Charlestown to see where Paul Revere picked up his horse that evening, then head to Lexington to see where the Minutemen and British first encountered. Stop by Buckman Tavern, where the militia waited for the British troops to arrive.
Continue to see where Paul Revere was captured that evening, then to the Old North Bridge, where the first order to fire arms was given. Stop by a few locations of significance in Concord, then head back to Cambridge to see where George Washington first took official command of the Army. End the tour in Charlestown, where the British retreated to that first day, and see Bunker Hill, location of the first full battle of the war.
Bordered by Tileston, Hanover, and Unity Sts., Boston, United States
Start the tour at the iconic statue of Paul Revere, with the Old North Church as a backdrop. Learn about colonial life in the North End neighborhood on the eve of the American Revolution.
193 Salem St, , Boston, United States
Tour the oldest church in Boston, home to the famous “one if by land, two if by sea” lantern signal!
36 Hancock St, , Lexington, United States
Follow the actual route of Paul Revere’s famous Midnight Ride out to Lexington! See the actual house where he warned John Hancock and Sam Adams of the approaching British troops!
Bedford St, Lexington, United States
Explore the Lexington Battle Green, location of the first shot of the American Revolution! Learn what happened here on the fateful morning of April 19th, 1775.
1 Bedford St, , Lexington, United States
See Buckman Tavern, which served as a gathering spot for colonists while awaiting the arrival of the "Redcoats".
180 N Great Rd, Lincoln, United States
Learn the real story of Paul Revere’s Midnight Ride and see where he was captured by the British.
174 Liberty St, Minuteman National Historical Park, Concord, United States
Stand on the historic North Bridge, site of the "the shot heard 'round the world". Learn the story behind this famous phrase!
Learn about the hilarious stories of how the Concord residents hid war supplies from being found!
Concord, United States
Enjoy free time for lunch and shopping in Concord!
53 Cambridge Turnpike, Lexington Rd, Concord, United States
See the real lantern that hung in the Old North Church on the night of April 19th, 1775! View many amazingly preserved real artifacts from the Revolution!
Learn about the bloody retreat of the British from Concord!
Stand amongst the forrested area to take in the landscape of the battle.
1332 Massachusetts Ave, , Lexington, United States
Drive by Munroe Tavern, used by the British as a field hospital and headquarters on April 19th, 1775. George Washington stayed at the tavern on his commemorative tour of Lexington!
Garden Street & Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, United States
See the exact spot where George Washington first assumed command of the Continental Army!
he newly formed colonial army out of Harvard University!
43 Monument Square, Boston National Historical Park, Boston, United States
See the Bunker Hill Monument and learn about the first official battle of the American Revolution. Hear the story behind the famous phrase "don't fire until you see the white's of their eyes".
Meet at the Paul Revere Statue at the Paul Revere Mall to start the tour.
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