MEDIA ALERT
FREEDOM TRAIL FOUNDATION OFFERS NEW
AFRICAN-AMERICAN PATRIOTS TOUR FOR BLACK HISTORY MONTH
January 28, 2008 - For immediate release. Photo available.
WHAT:
The Freedom Trail Foundation will offer its newest guided tour
during Black history month - February 3 through 29 - taking
visitors through historic events of the American Revolution
and the contributions of African-Americans who played a significant
role in the country's formation. The 90-minute tour is led by
costumed guides and visitors will view history through the eyes
of revolutionaries such as Crispus Attucks, Phyllis Wheatley,
Prince Hall, Peter Salem and others.
WHEN:
Tours will be offered regularly on Tuesday through Sundays at
11am
Larger groups may schedule the tour for a different time if
desired.
WHO:
Groups, schools and those visiting the city for meetings and
conventions. Reservations are required and should be made at
least 24 hours in advance.
WHERE:
Boston Common Visitor Information Center
(Tickets can be purchased online at TheFreedomTrail.org and
at the Visitor Information Center, Boston Common, or at the
Bostix Booth in Faneuil Hall.)
Cost: $12/ $10 seniors/students./ $6 children
WHY:
African-American patriots played an important role in the revolutionary
activities that formed the country. The Freedom Trail is the
perfect setting for their intriguing and often overlooked stories.
BACKGROUND:
The Freedom Trail Foundation is a non-profit foundation dedicated
to marketing, promoting and preserving the Freedom Trail. The
Freedom Trail is a 2.5-mile path that leads to 16 of the country's
most significant historical landmarks. The Sites are not adaptations
or re-creations, they are real, and each one played a pivotal
role in America's rebellious beginning - familiar events such
as the Boston Tea Party, the Boston Massacre, Paul Revere's
role in the first battle, the Battle of Bunker Hill - and the
growth of the young nation. Marked by a red brick path or a
painted red line, the Trail weaves its way through Boston's
proud past in the midst of this vital, modern city. In 2008
the Freedom Trail marks its 50th Anniversary with 50 events
to Celebrate 50 Years. Check out TheFreedomTrail.org for all
the events !
MEDIA CONTACT: Mimi La Camera, President of the Freedom
Trail Foundation at 617.357.8300 or mlacamera@thefreedomtrail.org;
http://www.TheFreedomTrail.org.