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CBS News
9 hours ago
- CBS News
Boston's Freedom Trail is one of the best free attractions in the country, USA Today says
Learning more about Boston and Paul Revere on the Freedom Trail Learning more about Boston and Paul Revere on the Freedom Trail Learning more about Boston and Paul Revere on the Freedom Trail The Freedom Trail in Boston has once again been named one of the best free attractions in the country by USA Today. The historic route featuring landmarks from the American Revolution was ranked at No. 6 on the newspaper's Top 10 list, beating out well-known destinations like Niagara Falls and The National Mall in Washington, D.C. The Loggerhead Marine Center, a sea turtle conservation site in Florida, was first in the ranking, which is determined by USA Today readers and editors. The Freedom Trail also made the "best free attractions" list in 2023. "Starting at the Boston Common and ending at the Bunker Hill Monument in Charlestown, the Freedom Trail offers historical insight into the city of Boston," USA Today writes. "It's easy to hop on and off of the Freedom Trail as it weaves throughout the city, highlighting some of Boston's most special places." Freedom Trail tours There are daily walking tour tickets available for purchase through the Freedom Trial Foundation. But anyone can follow the 2.5-mile red brick line that guides visitors to the different historic sites at no charge. The National Park Service offers a free, self-guided "Freedom Trail Audio Tour" that can be downloaded here. The 16 sites on the Freedom Trail are: the Boston Common, the State House, Park Street Church, Granary Burying Ground, King's Chapel & King's Chapel Burying Ground, Boston Latin School Site/Benjamin Franklin Statue, Old Corner Bookstore, Old South Meeting House, Old State House, the Boston Massacre Site, Faneuil Hall, the Paul Revere House, Old North Church, Copp's Hill Burying Ground, the U.S.S. Constitution and Bunker Hill Monument.
Yahoo
27-05-2025
- General
- Yahoo
‘Heartwarming': Annual ‘Healing Field' in Murfreesboro honors veterans who have passed away
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. (WKRN) — Among the countless Memorial Day events across Middle Tennessee, Murfreesboro concluded a weekend of remembrance at their 16th annual 'Healing Field.' Organized by a local nonprofit, Freedom Trail Foundation of TN, 504 American flags were set-up this year. Of those, around 350 of them were dedicated to veterans lost in battle or those who served our country and have since passed away. 'I have two brothers who served in the service. Some brother-in-laws and close friends, so yes, this is very heartwarming. It's really something,' said Navy veteran David Korn. There's a specific way to fly your US flag on Memorial Day: What to know Korn's brothers did not die while in service, but he still got emotional talking about their sacrifices while in uniform. He brought his grandkids with him to honor the heroes we've lost. 'If you take any one person here and read their life story, it's heart wrenching. I think a lot of people don't realize that, you know, it's just 'oh wow, it's another day off for us!'' said Korn. The Freedom Trail Foundation added nearly 100 flags to their display in 2025, while also adding a unique history lesson for their visitors. 'It's the history of the American flag, from the Grand Union all the way to the current day 50-star flag. As you go along the trail, there's a sign telling the story of each flag,' explained Event Chair Tracey Kennedy. 4 finally going home after WWII bomber crash left 11 dead and 'non-recoverable' Kennedy called the field 'breathtaking;' a view she never gets tired of. As intended, it's also a weekend filled with emotional reflection. 'I've cried a few times this weekend. We have a lot of people come through and tell us the stories of their parents and grandparents, sometimes it's their sons and daughters,' said Kennedy. 'There are some out here that are Missing in Action (MIA), and those probably stand out to me the most; to know they never got to come home.' ⏩ Every person who pays to sponsor a flag is able to keep it. Kennedy said people typically frame and hang their dedicated flag inside their homes. The money paid for each flag is ultimately pumped back into funding and growing the 3-day memorial service, according to Kennedy, plus the other work of their nonprofit. Eventually, the goal is to grow the 'Healing Field' to 1,000 flags. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.