photo tagged “bostonist” by sekbaavi on Flickr Got your foam hats, flag shirts, and star-shaped glasses ready for the festivities tomorrow? No? Neither do we. Bostonist will be staying far, far away from the Esplanade tomorrow. We’ll watch the fireworks, for sure - but we’ll pass on the crowds gathering to watch the Pops. Sorry, Neil Diamond. In addition to grilling and hanging with friends, you can guarantee we’ll be doing something relating to Boston history. After all, there’s no better day to recognize the important role Boston has played in American history than July 4th. If you’re looking to do the same, here are a few historical things to do in and around the city. The Old North Church has guided tours every few hours tomorrow (they recommend buying tickets in advance), and they’re holding two events about the church’s gardens and bells. If you’re hosting out-of-towners, they’ll probably like to see this church of “one if by land, two if by sea” fame. If the weather holds up tomorrow, take a sightseeing harbor cruise - the Boston Harbor Islands played a major role in early Boston history. Boston Harbor Cruises has cruises with historic narration at 11:00, 1:00, and 3:00 . And if you secretly

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Historic Boston: Things to Do on the 4th