Any guesses on what todays post is about? Well, it’s all about the rich history that is literally everywhere in Boston. I’ll give you my top two favorite historic sights in Boston and show you what it looks like. By no means does this post do too much justice to the history that’s in Boston. I recommend you do some reading or even take a visit for yourself!
First one up is the sight of The Boston Massacre! If you checked out my earlier post about Quincy Market, know that this site isn’t too far from there! Here’s a quick little history lesson for those of you who may not know what all went down at The Boston Massacre. Pretty much what happened was that on March 5th, 1770 a group of British soldiers opened fire on a group of American Colonists killing 5 of them not long after the British had implemented a bunch of new taxes on some popular everyday items. Then the rest is history.

Now I’m almost positive most people know what this one is. Or at least have heard what it is. The next historical sight is the Old North Church. Or better know as the location where Paul Revere warned that the British were coming. A little fun fact about the church is that it still operates today! It serves as a place you can tour as well as if you want to join the service you can!

