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Dates:Sat, Sun from 5/20/23 - 11/11/23
Hours:10:30am - 12:00pm and 2:00pm - 3:30pm
Ages:Kids, Teens, Adults
In/Outdoor:Outdoor
Cost:$ see below
Category:Tours

Learn about the scientists, inventors, and entrepreneurs who made Boston the most innovative city in America and the world by joining a walking tour of the new Innovation Trail.

With dozens of sites spanning Boston’s Downtown Crossing to Cambridge’s Central Square, The Innovation Trail gives everyone the chance to experience, learn about, and be inspired by four centuries of world-changing breakthroughs from Boston.

Think it’s just boring science?

Think again.

The Innovation Trail shows a myriad of discoveries and advancements from a diverse group of men and women, how gaining our independence as a nation after the Revolution was just the beginning.

What happened in Boston after America became an independent nation is equally as astounding.
Public tours are available every weekend on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday beginning May 20, 2023.

Public tour tickets may be purchased online at $20 per person.

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20.00

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www.theinnovationtrail.org

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50 Broadway, Cambridge, MA, 02142 map

Cambridge side starts at the Cambridge Marriott / Kendall Sq T
Boston starts at the Irish Famine statue near Downtown Crossing

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