The Freedom Trail is a highlight reel of Boston’s most influential historical spots. There are 16 sites on the Freedom Trail. This includes museums, public parks, gravesites, statues and even a three masted frigate ship from 1790! All of these locations are connected by a 2.5 mile long trail that winds through the heart of Boston. The trail is marked on sidewalks and city streets with a red line made with brick or paint.
The Freedom Trail is 2.5 miles long in its entirety. It includes sixteen historical sites and spans from the heart of Boston across the river to Charlestown.
The story of the feathered serpent began when Toltecs invaded the Mayan Peninsula. The people living there, the Itzaes, were not prepared for war, and the Toltecs were able to occupy their city with little resistance. Read on the know more.