Boston Historical Tours: Finest in History
  • Public Tours
    • Tour of the Freedom Trail
    • The Innovation Trail
    • Public Ghost Tour
  • Private Tours
    • All Tours
    • Downtown Boston >
      • Tour of the Freedom Trail
      • North End
      • Beacon Hill
      • Back Bay
    • Tours of Harvard & MIT >
      • Tour of Harvard
      • Tour of MIT
      • Combo Tour
    • Science & Innovation >
      • The Innovation Trail
      • Innovations of Kendall Square
      • Tour of MIT
      • Harvard Museum of Natural History
    • Old Cambridge >
      • Tour of Old Cambridge
    • Greater Boston >
      • Lexington & Concord
      • Tour of Salem
    • Ghost Tours >
      • Harvard Square Ghost Tour (public)
      • Back Bay Ghost Tour
    • Museum Tours >
      • Harvard Museum of Natural History
      • Museum of Fine Arts
  • Partner Tours
    • Public Tour of Beacon Hill
    • Driving Tours
    • Public Tours of Salem
  • Historical Characters
  • Pricing
  • About
    • The Company >
      • Daniel Berger-Jones
      • Caitlin Angell
      • Stewart Smith
      • Julia Clark
      • Noah Putterman
      • Hanna Burnett
    • Where to eat
    • Where else to go in Boston
    • Where to Park
  • Contact Us

Hanna Burnett


Hanna has been giving sightseeing tours of Boston and the surrounding areas since 2014, joining Cambridge Historical Tours in 2021. Her love of history sparked when she received her first American Girl Doll, Samantha, at age 6, and was further stoked with frequent visits to the Mystic Seaport in her hometown of Mystic, Connecticut, where she eventually worked as a museum interpreter and actor. This experience has led her to a particular fascination with 19th century New England history, though it's hard not to gain a love for the Revolutionary era when giving tours of Boston. With a background in acting, Hanna can also be found performing with local theaters and doing freelance voiceover work, as well as in the occasional television commercial.
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All Public tours are available as private and group tour options. Please call or email us to book your group today!

  • Public Tours
    • Tour of the Freedom Trail
    • The Innovation Trail
    • Public Ghost Tour
  • Private Tours
    • All Tours
    • Downtown Boston >
      • Tour of the Freedom Trail
      • North End
      • Beacon Hill
      • Back Bay
    • Tours of Harvard & MIT >
      • Tour of Harvard
      • Tour of MIT
      • Combo Tour
    • Science & Innovation >
      • The Innovation Trail
      • Innovations of Kendall Square
      • Tour of MIT
      • Harvard Museum of Natural History
    • Old Cambridge >
      • Tour of Old Cambridge
    • Greater Boston >
      • Lexington & Concord
      • Tour of Salem
    • Ghost Tours >
      • Harvard Square Ghost Tour (public)
      • Back Bay Ghost Tour
    • Museum Tours >
      • Harvard Museum of Natural History
      • Museum of Fine Arts
  • Partner Tours
    • Public Tour of Beacon Hill
    • Driving Tours
    • Public Tours of Salem
  • Historical Characters
  • Pricing
  • About
    • The Company >
      • Daniel Berger-Jones
      • Caitlin Angell
      • Stewart Smith
      • Julia Clark
      • Noah Putterman
      • Hanna Burnett
    • Where to eat
    • Where else to go in Boston
    • Where to Park
  • Contact Us

Hanna Burnett


Hanna has been giving sightseeing tours of Boston and the surrounding areas since 2014, joining Cambridge Historical Tours in 2021. Her love of history sparked when she received her first American Girl Doll, Samantha, at age 6, and was further stoked with frequent visits to the Mystic Seaport in her hometown of Mystic, Connecticut, where she eventually worked as a museum interpreter and actor. This experience has led her to a particular fascination with 19th century New England history, though it's hard not to gain a love for the Revolutionary era when giving tours of Boston. With a background in acting, Hanna can also be found performing with local theaters and doing freelance voiceover work, as well as in the occasional television commercial.
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