Sunday, June 20, 2010

The Freedom Trail

Even Friday is a very hot day; we still had the freedom trail. The freedom trail is about 2000 meters walking and when we went to one place, one people of our group would do a presentation to introduce the place’s history. It was fun but it was tired. The freedom trail was a real line on the road, followed this line, you would not get lose.
There were 12 places in the freedom trail. The oldest American park—the Boston common; an important role in promoting human rights and social justice—Park street church; the place where many famous early citizens were buried there; the first non-Puritan church in the United States—King’s chapel; the site of the oldest public school in the country—Boston Latin school; and so on.
We took the train to downtown crossing and began to walk. The Boston common is beautiful and large. The building on the right of the oldest park was Park Street Church. I was introduced this building to our group. I thought that my speaking was poor so that I was no sure that everyone could understand what I said. However, the place where I loved the best was the Boston Latin School. It was not very big but it had a wonderful school. It gave me a deep feeling of study.
At last, I thought that this trip is good and the places were beautiful. If you have time, follow the steps of the freedom trail, you will have a good time.

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