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Amazing facts about Freedom Trail in Boston that you don't know

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The Freedom Trail is a 2.5-mile (4.0-kilometer) route in Boston, Massachusetts, that passes 16 sites important to American history.

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Local writer William Schofield had the idea for the Freedom Route when he proposed in 1951 that a pedestrian trail be built to connect significant local sites.

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John Hynes, the mayor of Boston, chose to implement Schofield's suggestion. 40,000 people a year were using the path by 1953.

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On the first floor of Faneuil Hall, the National Park Service runs a visitor's centre where they sell publications about Boston and American history and give tours, free maps of the Freedom Trail, and other historic sites.

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Some observers have noticed how the narrative framing of the Freedom Trail frequently leaves out significant historical landmarks like the places of the Boston Tea Party and the Liberty Tree.

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