I am not sure there is much in the way of decent bus tours.
Duck Tours are fun, but incredibly historically inaccurate.
The Freedom Trail NPS tours are good, but involve walking on hills.
If you select certain sites, you can mitigate walking-African Meeting House, 
the BPL (fabulous, undiscovered gem), Old Norht Church and Paul Revere House 
all offer good and accurate tours, with fascinating glimpse into specific 
periods.

Consider Concord and the walking tours out of the Visitors Center + Robbins 
House.
https://robbinshouse.org/Plus the Concord Museum, the Old Manse, Old North 
Bridge, Emerson House and Orchard (Alcott) House…all tell great stores and 
don’t involve much walking.

In Lincoln, don’t miss Codman and Gropius House and, of course, the MMNHP 
Visitors Center.

Lots to do and see!

We are an embarrassment of riches.

Sara




> On Jun 16, 2024, at 1:00 PM, Nicholas Ribush <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Dear All,
> 
> We have a couple of overseas visitors coming for a few days later this week. 
> They'd like to do some kind of bus tour of historic Boston.
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> n.
> 
> Dr. Nicholas Ribush
> 6 Goose Pond Rd.
> Lincoln MA 01773
> (617) 877-1610
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