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Ready for a ride through history? Join us on a four-hour adventure tracing Paul Revere’s midnight dash from Boston to Lexington and Concord. Picture yourself where the first Revolution battle erupted, then onto Concord, where “the shot heard round the world” sparked a nation’s fight for freedom. We’ll also sneak peeks at the legendary homes of Thoreau, Emerson, Alcott and more. It’s not just a Lexington and Concord tour – it’s a time machine!

Tour Itinerary & Highlights

Note: This is a suggested itinerary – we can customize based on your preferences.

  • Lexington Battle Green: Picture the first stand of the Revolution, where bravery met destiny head-on.
  • Minuteman National Park: Trace the footsteps of real-life action heroes, the Minutemen, ready in a heartbeat.
  • Old North Bridge: Stand where a small spark ignited a huge flame for freedom – the start of something big.
  • Louisa May Alcott’s Home: Step into Orchard House – where Alcott wrote the beloved book Little Women.
  • Ralph Waldo Emerson’s Place: Check out where Emerson thought deep thoughts and inspired generations to come.
  • Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Nook: Get a glimpse into Hawthorne’s world, where The Scarlet Letter was born.
  • Henry David Thoreau’s Sanctuary: Wander where Thoreau embraced nature and penned Walden, inspiring us to find beauty in simplicity.

More Information:

  • The duration of the tour is four (4) hours.
  • This tour is offered all year round, seven (7) days a week.
  • You can customize the starting location of the tour to fit your schedule.
  • All stops, timing and inclusions of the tour are dependent on traffic and weather conditions.
  • Want to see something specific? We love to personalize our tours to suit your specific interests and passions!

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