In the center of Charlestown, the Bunker Hill Monument rises from the spot where, in June 1775, Colonel William Prescott or General Israel Putn...
Down the steps from the Bunker Hill Monument, across from the Massachusetts gate, lies the Battle of Bunker Hill Museum, which opened in June 2...
Faneuil Hall is a historic site, a pedestrian zone, the entry to a massive shopping area, and a food market. Faneuil Hall itself was the ...
Follow the Freedom Trail, then climb this historic 221-foot obelisk for a good look at the city and its harbor.
The BackgroundBunker Hill, the first battle of the Revolutionary War after Lexington and Concord, was an American defeat. The colonists ret
Bring your sneakers!
Bring your good running/walking shoes because you'll need them to climb to the top of this wonderful monument in Charlestown! The attraction is...
Best enjoyed from the ground!
CitySearch by cookrussell on Jul 8, 2008
The Bunker Hill monument is definitely one of my favorite spots in Boston but I highly recommend not climbing to the top. At nearly 300 stairs...
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