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Article: BOSTON UNCOMMON HISTORY COMES ALIVE IN A TRIP DOWN BEACON HILL'S BLACK HERITAGE TRAIL.(TRAVEL)
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- Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
- Article date:
- October 8, 1995
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Byline: STEVE SILK Hartford Courant -
Walking in Boston is like strolling through the pages of a history book full of familiar stories. Who hasn't heard of the Boston Tea Party? Or of Paul Revere and the Old North Church? Or Faneuil Hall, where revolutionaries such as Sam Adams gave rousing speeches?
Those moments from America's past seem to live on in Boston, where not even the bustle of business and the crunch of commerce can obscure the settings for the epochal events that happened here more than 200 years ago.
There's another piece of the past that springs vividly to life in Beantown.
Those who would learn about an often missing ...