The Liberty Trail
Plan Your Visit
Historic Site | Battlefield
- parking
- accessible_parking
- wheelchair_accessible
- restrooms
- wifi
Historic Site | National Park
- restrooms
- wheelchair_accessible
Historic Site | Historic House
- parking
- accessible_parking
- wheelchair_accessible
- restrooms
Historic Site | State/County Park
- parking
- accessible_parking
- wheelchair_accessible
- restrooms
Battlefield | National Park
- wifi
- parking
- restrooms
- wheelchair_accessible
Historic Site
- parking
- accessible_parking
- wheelchair_accessible
- pet_friendly
Historic Site | Historic House
- parking
- accessible_parking
- wheelchair_accessible
- restrooms
- wifi
State/County Park | Historic House
- parking
- restrooms
- pet_friendly
Historic Site |
- parking
- accessible_parking
- wheelchair_accessible
- restrooms
- wifi
Historic Site | Historic House
- parking
- accessible_parking
- wheelchair_accessible
Battlefield | National Park
- parking
- restrooms
- wheelchair_accessible
State/County Park | Historic Site
- parking
- accessible_parking
- restrooms
- pet_friendly
Historic Site | Gardens & Grounds
- parking
- accessible_parking
- wheelchair_accessible
- restrooms
Historic Site | Historic House
- parking
- accessible_parking
- wheelchair_accessible
- restrooms
- wifi
Historic Site | Historic House
- parking
- accessible_parking
- wheelchair_accessible
- restrooms
- wifi
Battlefield | State/County Park
- parking
- wheelchair_accessible
- restrooms
- pet_friendly
National Park | Historic Site
- parking
- restrooms
- wheelchair_accessible
State/County Park | Historic House
- parking
- accessible_parking
- restrooms
The Liberty Trail Storytellers
Exploring the history and stories of the American Revolution.
Uncovering History
We invite you to visit the preserved locations along the Liberty Trail and to immerse
yourself in the extraordinary events that determined the fate of a nation.
Family Friendly Adventures
Discover a part of our nation’s history at historic landmarks and events.
Liberty Trail History Makers
The Revolutionary War was a war unlike any other — one of ideas and ideals, that shaped “the course of human events. Explore the history and personalities from this pivotal time in American history.Biography
Regarded as the first martyr of the American Revolution, Crispus Attucks was the first to fall in the Boston Massacre on March 5, 1770. Of African and Native American descent, he became a powerful symbol of the fight for liberty, later embraced by abolitionists as a hero of both American independence and the struggle for equality.
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