Boston's Freedom Trail, established in 1634, showcases the city's rich colonial history, including sites like Boston Common, Beacon Hill, and the Massachusetts State House, which were central to American revolutionary history and the story of Paul Revere.
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Come with me on a tour of….BostonAdded:
Come with me on a tour of Boston.
On a train back to Boston.
>> This is the Boston Common. Take it in.
Established the way back in the year 1634, which for us is old Europe.
Most of those people go back to England.
Blackstone stays behind for one simple reason. He didn't like those people.
Here's the Freedom Trail on Beacon Hill going up to the Massachusetts State House. All my inhibitions, heart got to say "You said what's up."
So, here we go.
I'm throwing up the things I [music] used to know. I hate to admit it, but I guess I'm not better alone.
>> [music] >> On a train back to Boston and we're jumping the gun [music] and I'm telling you, baby, this is a power I'd earn, but I
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