The 2.5 mile tour visits landmarks from the site of the Boston Massacre to a 300-year-old building with a surprising use.
Bunker Hill Monument is part of the Boston National Historical Park and a stop on the Freedom Trail. The first major battle of the American Revolution took place on Breed's Hill in June 1775 ...
Once you’ve finished with the USS Constitution, you can continue your one day in Boston just to the north. Bunker Hill Monument is your first stop on the Freedom Trail! The vast majority of the day’s ...
We're joined now from Boston by Jonathan Lane from Revolution ... its own success because when they started building the Bunker Hill Monument, one of the primary means of raising funds was selling ...
We encourage all participants to visit the Bunker Hill monument and museum,” organizers ... with the Brigade of the American Revolution, the Boston Garrison, the Continental Line, or the British ...
Visitors to Boston can celebrate Patriot's Day at ... Here you’ll find the 200ft Bunker Hill Monument, an obelisk set up in tribute to the battle. Events culminate at the 250th anniversary ...
“What I’m hearing constituents asking for, in all Boston neighborhoods, are options that provide stability; not just temporary fixes,” Santana says. Today, when you arrive at 55 Bunker Hill ...