Boston
A walk along the “Freedom Trail” includes the locations of critical events in our nation’s struggle for freedom. View Boston Commons, the oldest public park in the United States, walk by the Old State House, Boston’s oldest building and location of the first reading of the Declaration of Independence, the Paul Revere House in Boston’s oldest neighborhood, the site of the oldest public school in America, and the Old South Meeting House where the launching of the Boston Tea Party took place. More than 1.5 million people walk the trail each year and discover our revolutionary past.
Recommended Activities
New England Aquarium Harvard Yard Old State Capitol Building
Quincy Market Home of Paul Revere “Old Ironsides”
Old North Church Prudential Tower Sky Walk Bunker Hill Monument
Faneuil Hall Market Place Boston Duck Tour Whale Watch Cruise
The Freedom Trail — location of sites, events, and structures of historic importance in America’s struggle for freedom
Available tour packages include . . .


Multi-day trip by air includes land travel by deluxe motor coach, Boston tour guide, admission to all visited sites, all meals each day, and accommodations in nationally recognized hotels.
Teachers are complimentary based on ratio chosen by school.

Sunshine
 State
  Standards

Sonshine Educational Tours to Boston include interdisciplinary learning activities and experiences that align with Florida’s Sunshine State Standards, including the following:

Social Studies (SS.A.5.3.2) The student understands ways that significant individuals and events influenced economic, social, and political systems in the United States after 1880.

Social Studies (SS.C.1.3.1) The student knows the essential ideas of American constitutional government that are expressed in the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, the Federalist Papers, and other writings.

Social Studies (SS.C.1.3.2) The student understands major ideas about why government is necessary and the purposes government should serve.