Bunker Hill Monument is where Freedom Trail end or it's close to end if you have USS Constitution like we did. So, it's rewarding to see the tall Monument once you walk and cross the bridge to...
Bunker Hill Monument
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The Bunker Hill Museum, located at 43 Monument Square in Charlestown, MA, offers an enlightening exploration of the Battle of Bunker Hill, the monument's construction, and the surrounding area's historical significance. Housed in the former Charlestown branch of the Boston Public Library, the museum features a variety of exhibits and dioramas that engage visitors with the rich history of this landmark event.
As part of the Boston National Historical Park, the Bunker Hill Museum provides a unique opportunity to connect with America's revolutionary past. It is staffed by knowledgeable ranger members who enhance the visitor experience with interpretive information and educational resources.
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Nice colonial style and cobblestone walk up streets. It is a hike from the MBTA about 15 minutes walk. It was hot. 294 steps to walk up the monument. There was a misting station and there were...
If you start your walk on the Freedom Trail in Boston Common, this will be near the end. In fact, the hill climb and the majestic sight of the obelisk was basically the end of my walk because I...
The last stop on the freedom trail this a great historic national park. A towering monument with stairs going up to it. There is also a cooling mist on the side of the monument. There is plenty...
This historical attraction is FREE. With almost 300 steps up the monument, there are great views once you reach the top. Unless you're an athletic person, be prepared for sore legs a couple days...
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