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Sarah & Carl

August 6, 2022 • Revere, MA

Sarah & Carl

August 6, 2022 • Revere, MA

Freedom Trail Starting Point

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Freedom Trail, Boston, MA 02108, USA

This classic Boston staple walks you through the most important revolutionary history sites in the city. It can take up to the whole day to see it all, and if you have the time is well worth it. Pick and choose from their website what you are most interested in. See sites from the Boston Tea Party, to the Boston Massacre, to the ride of Paul Revere.

USS Constitution Museum

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Building 22, Charlestown Navy Yard, Charlestown, MA 02129, USA
(617) 426-1812

This ship is from the first commissioned set of Navy ships by the US. Even if your not a seafaring adventurer, the ship looks super cool and the museum and tour are free. It is part of the Freedom trail and only 3 minutes walking distance walk from the wedding venue!

Revere Beach

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350 Revere Beach Blvd, Revere, MA 02151, USA

The US's first public beach is located only a mile away from the church where we will celebrate the wedding. While some of its former glory has passed, the beach has recently seen a revival. A fantastic place to watch the sunset or go for a long walk, the 3 miles of continuous beach is an excellent refuge and relaxation spot, especially in August. Easily accessible by T (Revere beach and Wonderland stops on the Blue line)

Quincy Market

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206 S Market St, Boston, MA 02109, USA
(617) 523-1300

Quincy market is a one-stop shopping destination for Boston souvenirs, food specialties and street performers. In the heart of the city, it is an excellent place to peek at the local vendors, get some chowder and have a stroll.

Boston Public Library - Central Library

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700 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02116, USA
(617) 536-5400

Boston Public Library is located in historic Copley Square. This public space is beautiful and open to anyone. The architecture of the library is something on its own to explore. The square has some of the older churches that have played a role in the cities history and is located only a few blocks from the Boston marathon finish.