Lexington & Concord 250th Birthday Tour with Concord Museum Entry





Description
A Once-In-A-Lifetime Historical Tour Event! The 250th Anniversary Celebration of America's Independence Birthday departs from Boston to Lexington and Concord. Great Boston Tours offers America's most comprehensive tour of the events that triggered the American Revolution in 1776. Walk in the footsteps of history. Do a deep dive into the remarkable start of the American Revolution. Operated by a local history expert, this small-group boutique 250th Anniversary day tour offers a level of insight that simply cannot be experienced anywhere else. Welcome to Boston and the American Revolution!
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Itinerary
Located adjacent to the greatest concentration of biotech and pharmaceutical firms in the world, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology(MIT), is rated the one of the best universities anywhere. See the iconic dome and other amazing buildings on the way to Harvard Square.
America's oldest College from 1637. George Washington used the old dorms to garrison his officers during the Siege of Boston after the Battle of Bunker Hill.
Follow in the footsteps of William Dawes on his ride through Harvard Square to sound the alarm: "the regulars are about"! See Harvard College, America's oldest college (1637). The Common is where George Washington assumed command of the Continental Army under the Great Elm Tree.
Washington's Headquarters on Brattle Street (Tory Row) is where the general planned out over several months the Siege of Boston.
Battle Green is the oldest military burial site in America, where 77 brave Minutemen under command of Captain John Parker were gunned down on the morning of April 19, 1775 that would lead to the American Revolution and birth of a new nation.
Operated by the Town of Lexington, there is a battle diorama and other displays depicting the events of that fateful morning of April 19, 1775 when 77 Minutemen faced off against 700 Redcoats, leading to the American Revolution. New for 2025: Visit the new adjacent Town of Lexington history museum, open in time for America's 250th Birthday, a 2 year extravaganza.
Completely renovated for 2025, the Battle Road Trail is a five-mile trail connecting historic sites from Meriam’s Corner in Concord to the eastern boundary of the park in Lexington. Much of the trail follows the original remnants of the Battle Road, where thousands of Colonial Militia and British Regulars fought a bloody engagement on April 19, 1775. In some areas, the trail leaves the historic road to follow the route of the Minute Men, traversing farming fields, wetlands, and forests. Witness homes and taverns have been renovated, and Battle Road landscaped, in preparation to the 250th Anniversary of America's birthday for the 2025 season.
See the homestead of the author of "Little Women", Louisa May Alcott.
See the home of Ralph Waldo Emerson, the poet who enshrined our collective memory of Paul Revere and the American Revolution.
Home of the secretive shadow government being established to challenge British Rule and temporary field headquarters of the British Red Coats on April 19, 1775.
See the cemetery used by the British to observe the Minutemen!
Step into history, on the bridge where the "Shot Heard 'Round the World" led to the birth of an independent nation.
See the extensive collections from the Colonial Era, the American Revolution, Thoreau's desk, Longfellow, Alcott, Emerson, and the literary society displayed in this remarkable museum (admission is included).
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Pickup Locations & Times
Your tour guide will pick you up in a bus with the Great Boston Tours logo. You MUST pick one of the 4 pickup spots. Please be ready to be picked up at the following times: Stop 1: 8:05 AM (1 Central Wharf) – New England Aquarium Stop 2: 8:25 AM (8 Park Plaza) – State Transportation Building Stop 3: 8:35 AM (138 Saint James Ave) – Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel Stop 4: 8:50 AM (39 Dalton Street) – Adjacent to the Sheraton and Hilton
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Important Information
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(114)
Coach was great. Length of visit was appropriate for where we went.
The tour guide Coach is excellent. He is very knowledgeable and thorough with his description of the events at Lexington and Concord. I thoroughly enjoyed the tour.
Loved it! Coach was great and he knew so much history and interesting facts. I highly recommend this tour if you are remotely interested in our country’s history.
Fantastic tour. Our guide Coach was so knowledgeable and provided facts and stories the entire day. Entire family enjoyed the trip
We really enjoyed this tour and how much we learned. The amount of detailed history our guide, Coach, was able to provide was amazing!
If you are a history buff, or even just mildly interested in the Revelutionary War, Coach is your man. He provided so much information, in such an enjoyable story telling style, he brought the area to life, and provided so much context to the events detailed in the Freedom Trail walking tour in Boston. History truly comes to life as you drive the path of the evening and day that marked the beginning of the Revolutionary War.
Wondering experience. Extremely knowledgeable guide. Plenty of time allowed to permit full appreciation of the subject and places. I strongly recommend it.
Thank you for your compliment to your tour guide. I'll let "Coach" know that you enjoyed the tour.
Very detailed tour but not much time to spend in Lexington and Concord. Loved the concord museum and the North Bridge
Booked this tour, turned up at collection point and no collection, ticket still showing in app etc, finally checked emails for mare details and mortised that they’d cancelled day before (didn’t see as travelling and arrived very late straight out first thing for this tour) no text WhatsApp message saying cancelled no apology, wasted time and money getting to pick up point…. Joke of a company
Viator processed the notification to your attention the day PRIOR to the tour (timely) that it was cancelled. Travelers should always check emails for messages on tour status upon arrival. You confirm that you "finally checked emails... they'd cancelled day before (didn't see as travelling and arrived very late....)". There was an apology sent in the separate Viator message box and assurance that any deposit made to Viator would be promptly refunded. Viator doesn't use WhatsApp and cancellations are processed through their portal. I won't comment on derogatory language.
I learned so much and it was a great tour. Lunch stop in Concord was nice and he even dropped me off by a T station at the end of the tour so I could easily head to the airport for my flight out that evening. Thanks!
Thank you for your kind review. I'll let "Coach" know. Safe travels.



