Boston's Freedom Trail
References and Notes
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NOTES
*The song being played on the homepage is the "Main Title" from the movie Gettysburg, music composed by Randy Edelman.
 
*All drawings on the homepage collage and the drawings in the upper left corners of the Boston Massacre Site, the Old South Meeting House, the Old State House, and the Bunker Hill Monument pages on the Virtual Tour are from Classroom Clipart (http://classroomclipart.com).
 
*The picture in the upper left corner of the Old Corner Bookstore page on the Virtual Tour is from the Freedom Trail Official Website (http://www.thefreedomtrail.org).
 
*The picture in the upper left corner of the King's Chapel Burying Ground page on the Virtual Tour is from the Nanosoft, Inc. Freedom Trail site (http://nanosft.com/freedom/index.shtml).
 
*The rest of the drawings in the upper left corners of each page on the Virtual Tour are done by Jack Frost and appeared in Boston's Freedom Trail: A Souvenir Guide.
 
*The picture of the gravestone with the Boston Massacre victims is from the Find A Grave website (http://www.findagrave.com).
 
*The Samuel Adams Statue picture is from a member photo in Webshots (http://community.webshots.com/album/5891006SpyRIheLrf).

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Edelman, Randy. "Main Title." Music for the Original Motion Picture Gettysburg, a film by Ronald F. Maxwell. Milan Records, 1993.

 

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Fischer, David Hackett. Paul Revere's Ride. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1994.

 

The Freedom Trail [videorecording]. Dir. Charles H. Slatkin. Glastonbury, CT: VideoTours, Inc., 1991.

 

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Portrait of Boston and the Freedom Trail [videorecording]. Dir. Dan Jones. Brookline, MA: SITE Productions, 1994.

 

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