It can be! Every year, over 4 million travelers visit Cape Cod on a tour, most of whom visit in July and August.
oston’s Freedom Trail is 2.5 miles of history that winds through the heart of Boston. Most people walk the trail North to South, so the Freedom Trail ends at the Bunker Hill Monument, and starts at the Boston Common.
There's so much to see on a Cape Cod tour, from beaches to lighthouses to real live whales! Need ideas? I've compiled a list of some of my favorite things to do!
Yes! Salem is a small town that's perfect for pedestrians. In fact, a self-guided walking tour is the best way to see Salem. Discover the Salem Witch Trials.
There's a ton of fun activities on a Salem walking tour, whether you prefer to explore by day, by night, or on your own schedule!
Salem, Massachusetts is open all year round. But fall is an especially nice time to visit. Make sure to take a self-guided Salem Witch Trials Tour.
The Salem Witch Trials ended just 15 months after they began, in May 1693. 25 people had already died, and there were over 150 so-called "witches" still waiting in jail for their turn in court.
When it came time for the United States to form its justice system, the founding fathers were inspired by the failure of Salem–– to ensure a tragedy like that will never happen again.
Despite popular conception, none of the victims of the Salem Witch Trials died by fire. How did they die instead? Mostly, by hanging. Learn about the haunted history of the Salem witch trials on the Self-guided walking tour of Salem MA.
The gruesome Salem Witch Trials saw 20 people executed by the government: fourteen women and six men. All ages and genders were targeted in the witch hunt. Learn about the haunted history on the elf-guided walking tour of Salem MA.