Hidden in the back streets of the North End is the second-oldest burial ground in Boston called the Copp's Hill Burial Ground. The well-manicured grounds hold the earthly remains of some famous Bostonian residents, including the Puritanical Mather family and Prince Hall. Copp's Hill Burial Ground is also a great spot for a view—on a clear day you can see everything from the Inner Harbor to Charlestown.
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I've been to several Holocaust memorials throughout my lifetime; each one so unique, and able to bring out the sad horrors of what happened during that...
walked through the memorial on a drizzly night. somber ambience, very moving, totally worth it. Designed by a Cal professor/Bay Area architect I've met...
Definitely worth a visit. The 10 minutes I spent here was enough to make me teary-eyed and somber. A beautiful presentation like none I've seen before...
When the kids need a place to run off some energy, head to Christopher Columbus/Waterfront Park; it’s one of the few places in Boston where ...
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www.foccp.org This site has any and all information one needs about the Park. There is a place for anyone and everyone to help the dedicated ...
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