The Liberty Trail
- parking
 - accessible_parking
 - wheelchair_accessible
 - restrooms
 - wifi
 
- restrooms
 - wheelchair_accessible
 
- parking
 - accessible_parking
 - wheelchair_accessible
 - restrooms
 
- parking
 - accessible_parking
 - wheelchair_accessible
 - restrooms
 
- wifi
 - parking
 - restrooms
 - wheelchair_accessible
 
- parking
 - accessible_parking
 - wheelchair_accessible
 - pet_friendly
 
- parking
 - accessible_parking
 - wheelchair_accessible
 - restrooms
 - wifi
 
- parking
 - restrooms
 - pet_friendly
 
- parking
 - accessible_parking
 - wheelchair_accessible
 - restrooms
 - wifi
 
- parking
 - accessible_parking
 - wheelchair_accessible
 
- parking
 - restrooms
 - wheelchair_accessible
 
- parking
 - accessible_parking
 - restrooms
 - pet_friendly
 
- parking
 - accessible_parking
 - wheelchair_accessible
 - restrooms
 
- parking
 - accessible_parking
 - wheelchair_accessible
 - restrooms
 - wifi
 
- parking
 - accessible_parking
 - wheelchair_accessible
 - restrooms
 - wifi
 
- parking
 - wheelchair_accessible
 - restrooms
 - pet_friendly
 
- parking
 - restrooms
 - wheelchair_accessible
 
- parking
 - accessible_parking
 - restrooms
 
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.Abimeleck Uncus, a Mohegan Native American soldier in the Continental Army, served during the American Revolution, leaving behind a carved powder horn that commemorates his service at the Siege of Boston in 1775.
Joining the American Revolution prior to France's formal entrance into the war, the Marquis de Lafayette served as one of George Washington's most trusted generals.
A passionate Patriot and key figure in early American resistance, Joseph Warren played a crucial role in organizing militias, warning leaders of the British approach, and commanding troops at the Battle of Bunker Hill, where he was killed in action.
Henry "Light-Horse Harry" Lee was a distinguished cavalry commander during the American Revolution, known for leading "Lee's Legion" and his daring raids in the Southern Campaigns.