Enjoy this deep dive into Boston’s revolutionary history that begins at South Station and fills you in on some essential Boston background as you make your way to the harbor.
Did you know Boston did a huge amount of trade with Russia back in the 1700s? Get the scoop on that and how it influenced America’s struggle against the British as you arrive on the Russia Wharf. Then, explore the historic site where Bostonians finally declared they’d had enough: the site of the Boston Tea Party. Go back in time to the origins of this pivotal event, what it meant for both the British and the Americans, and what happened afterward that brought the two closer to war than ever before. This is one of Boston’s most famous spots, so you won’t want to miss it.
As you continue your walk along the picturesque harbor, feeling the cool ocean breeze and admiring the impressive architecture which lines the waterfront, get a fuller, deeper understanding of the complex tensions in the colonies. Hear how a massive war in Europe reshaped America, and what the more radical colonists did to preserve their liberty as the British grip grew tighter with every passing year. Next, see the famous (and picture-perfect) North Avenue Bridge before stepping onto Rowe’s Wharf. While many recall Rowe as simply a successful merchant, the truth is that he was actually a very successful smuggler. Learn about his exploits and how he outwitted the British blockades at every turn.
As you walk the final stretch of the Harborwalk, leap forward in time toward the present and admire some of the harbor’s most impressive accomplishments, from the imposingly iconic Harbor Towers to the impossible cleanup which turned “the dirtiest harbor in America” into a beautiful place for an afternoon stroll. Conclude your tour at Long Wharf, which offers stunning views of the city and yet another link to its Colonial past.