Learn About the Boston Massacre ON-SITE at the Old State House
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Join History Teacher Mr. Louis as he explores the rich history of Boston, starting with a visit to the iconic Fenway Park, the oldest active ballpark in Major League Baseball. He takes a tour, sitting atop the famous Green Monster and learning more about the park's history.
Next, Mr. Louis embarks on a guided walking tour through the stunning Beacon Hill and Back Bay neighborhoods. Along the way, he visits the Boston Public Garden, the nation’s first public botanical garden, and admires its scenic beauty and statues. To top off the day, Mr. Louis stands in front of the Old State House and at this historic spot, gives an insightful lesson on the events of the Boston Massacre, diving deep into its causes, impact, and significance in American history.
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0:00 Intro
0:18 Duck Boat Tour
1:09 Beacon Hill
2:11 Back Bay
2:35 Boston Public Garden
2:53 Old State House and Boston Massacre Lesson
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Fenway Park
Built in 1912, Fenway is the oldest active ballpark in Major League Baseball, known for its iconic Green Monster and intimate seating.
Beacon Hill & Back Bay
Historic neighborhoods with charming streets, elegant homes, and beautiful architecture, perfect for walking tours.
Boston Public Garden
The first public botanical garden in the U.S., featuring a serene pond, statues, and picturesque landscapes.
Faneuil Hall & Quincy Market
Historic shopping and dining centers in the heart of Boston, offering a vibrant atmosphere with shops, food, and entertainment.
Boston Massacre Site
The location where British soldiers killed five colonists in 1770, a key event leading to the American Revolution.
Old State House
Built in 1713, this historic building served as the seat of colonial government and was the site where the Declaration of Independence was first read to Bostonians in 1776
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