9/3/2018 Tell me one stop on the freedom trail in boston. Bonus point if you tell me something about it.Read Now
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Ms. Mak
9/3/2018 01:48:41 pm
Try not to tell what someone else did. You can choose the same stop, just give different information.
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Scarlet Kirkland
9/3/2018 01:50:49 pm
The Old Corner Bookstore.
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George
9/3/2018 02:24:59 pm
The Park Street Church was one of the stops on the freedom trail. The Park Street Church was founded in 1809.
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Sophie
9/3/2018 02:25:23 pm
The Old North Church.
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Nicolas Montana
9/3/2018 02:31:19 pm
The King’s Chapel Burying Ground. It is next to King’s Chapel on Tremont Street and it was Boston Proper’s first burying ground.
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Ms. Mak
9/3/2018 03:13:05 pm
You guys are amazing! This is exactly what I wanted. Keep it up!!!!
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William
9/3/2018 03:23:33 pm
One of the stops on the freedom trail is the Old State House.It was where the government officials first read the Declaration of Independence to the people of Boston.
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Harrison
9/3/2018 04:00:40 pm
The Bunker Hill Monument was constructed to remember The Battle of Bunker Hill, which was one of the first major battles of the Revolutionary War between the British and American patriots. It was 221 feet tall!
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lilia
9/3/2018 04:16:41 pm
The old north church. It was the 13th stop.
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Ms. Mak
9/3/2018 04:20:05 pm
Lilia, tell us something about it. We would love to read what you found out about it. :)
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lilia
9/4/2018 04:59:32 am
The Georgian style building was constructed in 1723 by William Price.
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matthew
9/3/2018 04:53:03 pm
The Boston State House. It was designed by Charles Bulfinch and was finished on January 11, 1798.
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Bruno
9/4/2018 05:01:50 am
The liberty tree. It was a meeting place for patriots.
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Franklin Pickens
9/4/2018 12:28:45 pm
One freedom trail is the Paul Revere House whiched charged adimisson same as the old state house and the old south meeting house. Thanks Mrs. Mac
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CHARLIIIIIIIIE ROLLE
9/4/2018 12:31:39 pm
Boston national historical park.
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Cole
9/4/2018 01:01:26 pm
testing
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Cole
9/4/2018 01:02:41 pm
One stop was the King's chapel.
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CW
9/4/2018 02:12:18 pm
Old North church it was the first stop on the freedom trail.😁😁😎😁
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cara heath
9/4/2018 05:53:51 pm
Hi miss Mak. Its Cara. One stop of the Boston freedom trail is Park Street Church.
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Anai
9/4/2018 06:18:18 pm
Paul Revere
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Anai
9/5/2018 05:51:13 pm
Copp’s Hill Burying . It’s a historic semetery in the old north end of Boston
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Megan
9/5/2018 06:01:04 pm
Hi Ms.Mak! One stop on the freedom trail is the Boston State house! I miss you!
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Monty
9/11/2018 04:51:09 pm
The old state house were the Bostin massacre,Paul revere's house were Paul revere lived,Faneuil Hall is were the sons of liberty heald there meetings.
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