The Official Freedom Trail Foundation app.

Official Freedom Trail® App Screenshot
Official Freedom Trail® App Screenshot
Official Freedom Trail® App Screenshot
Official Freedom Trail® App Screenshot
Official Freedom Trail® App Screenshot
Official Freedom Trail® App Screenshot
Official Freedom Trail® App Screenshot
Official Freedom Trail® App Screenshot
Official Freedom Trail® App Screenshot
Official Freedom Trail® App Screenshot
Official Freedom Trail® App Screenshot
Official Freedom Trail® App Screenshot
Official Freedom Trail® App Screenshot
Official Freedom Trail® App Screenshot
Official Freedom Trail® App Screenshot
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Experience more than 250 years of history with the official Freedom Trail® app! Boston’s revolutionary past comes to life with this innovative app, including a self-guided audio tour, interactive map, pictures, and more.

The iconic 2.5-mile Freedom Trail connects 16 of America’s most significant historical landmarks, including museums, churches, meeting houses, burying grounds, parks, a ship, and historic markers that tell the story of the American Revolution and beyond.

Special Features of this App:
- Over 1.5 hours of audio content tells the stories of the Freedom Trail, including music and guest interviews with historians, academics, authors, and others.
- The audio for each stop plays automatically thanks to GPS mapping.
- An interactive map helps you find your next stop on the Freedom Trail with ease.
- Photos and illustrations help direct your eyes and place you within the stories covered.

This app is an official product of The Freedom Trail® Foundation.

Established in 1964, the Freedom Trail Foundation is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that markets, promotes, and helps to preserve the Freedom Trail through visitor services and programs, educational programs, and marketing and public relations efforts. The Foundation’s Preservation Fund helps support preservation, rehabilitation, and capital projects for official Freedom Trail historic sites; these projects help avoid, minimize, or mitigate adverse effects of the elements and manmade wear and tear of Boston’s precious 17th-, 18th-, and 19th-century sites.

For more information about the Freedom Trail, please visit TheFreedomTrail.org