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Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA - August 27, 2024: Student and parent examining a Harvard College Orientation map in Harvard Yard at start of a new academic year.  In the background is the University Hall building..
The Freedom Trail is a 2.5-mile-long (4.0 km) path through Boston, Massachusetts, that passes by 16 locations significant to the history of the United States.
Plaque on the Freedom Trail at Charlestown, Boston.
Marker on Boston's Freedom Trail
Freedom trail logo on a brick road
New Haven, Connecticut, USA - July 7, 2024: View of a monument at Broadway Triangle in the city of New Haven in the area surrounding to Yale University.
The famous Boston Massacre Monument in Boston, USA
Monument to Arthur Ashe on the famous Monument Avenue in Richmond, Virginia
Princeton, NJ USA - November 12, 2019:  commemorative plaque \
London, UK - May 7, 2023: The Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Walk – St James's Park Lake.
Sign on the wall of Paul Revere's Mall beside Old North Church, this sign gives thanks to all the men of the North End who fought in the various American wars. Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Boston, Massachusetts, USA - June 24, 2024: View from the Baker Library across the Harvard Business School (HBS) campus towards the Charles River. Shown are flag poles with the Harvard Business School shield flag and the American flag and a half-size replica of the HBS Centennial Bell (1908-2008). In the distance across the Charles River is Harvard's  Weld Boathouse in Cambridge.
One of the Markers of The Freedom Trail, Boston, Massachusetts
Burlington, USA, Vermont, USA -July 27, 2023: the campus of University of Vermont , a public university that is the oldest in Vermont.
The Freedom Trail Sign, Boston Downtown, USA
Historical plaque on the front lawn of Herman Melville's house in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, which he called Arrowhead. He lived here in the mid-1800s, writing \
Boston, MA, USA, 9.13.21 - The tombstone of James Bowdoin at the Granary Burying Ground. The original tombstone is encased in a larger marker with historical context written on the bottom.
Sign on the wall of Paul Revere's Mall beside Old North Church, this sign gives details of Paul Revere and William Dawes. Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
U.S. Geological Marker - Detail taken at Glacier Point, Yosemite National Park, California
Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA - June 30, 2022: Kendall Square is an internationally recognized innovation district because of its high concentration of entrepreneurial startups. It is adjacent to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) campus and has about 50,000 people who work in the area on a daily basis. Street scene featuring Kendall Square signs for Innovation and its MBTA Red LIne subway stop.
On a cloudy day in early Autumn, two bikes are parked beside a granite marker indicating the Mason Dixon Line, in a lush green forest along the Great Allegheny Passage recreation trail in Pennsylvania.
Judiciary Square - National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial, at the center of Judiciary Square plaza, with a pavement designed by architect Davis Buckley, inspired in Michelangelo
Boston, The Freedom Trail in downtown Boston, Massachusetts
Palazzo Vecchio, Florence
Almonte, Canada - October 11, 2021: Sign detailing the story of how James Naismith invented basketball on display in his hometown of Almonte, Canada, a small town in Ontario. A statue of him was erected in the same square. Naismith invented the game of basketball in 1891 while living in Springfield, Massachusetts.
This is the embossed plaques on the freedom trail that indicate a place of interest.
Famous Freedom Trail stop sign in Boston
Boston, Massachusetts, USA - August 12, 2024: Close-up of people walking by a Freedom Trail marker and brick path on a sidewalk. The Freedom Trail is a 2.5-mile-long (4.0 km) path through Boston that passes by 16 locations significant to the history of the United States. It winds from Boston Common in downtown Boston, to the Old North Church in the North End and the Bunker Hill Monument in Charlestown. The Freedom Trail was conceived by journalist William Schofield in 1951, who suggested building a pedestrian trail to link important landmarks.
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