Bunker Hill Boston

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Description: The Battle of Bunker Hill on June 17, 1775, was actually fought on nearby Breed's Hill.
Attraction Type: Historic site, Monument
Address: 55 Constitution Rd, Charlestown Boston, Massachusetts, United States

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10 Freedom Trail - Bunker Hill Obelisk
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View from the top of the bunker hill monument
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Bunker Hill Monument - 300 steps (free)
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Start of famous 'Freedom Trail' on foot.
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12 Harbour from top of Bunker Hill Obelisk
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08 End of the Trail
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Bunker Hill Monument Sign on Breeds Hill
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Boston Fire Department by Bunker Hill
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View of Boston from Bunker Hill Monument
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Boston - Cheers!
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... but there was just nothing there but an old building with signs to say that a museum was coming. We then went up to Bunker Hill to see the site of the first major battle between the English and soon to become Americans but it was closed for restorations. ...

Step Right Up And Shoot A Freak
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... of The National Park Services sites. One being Bunker Hill where the USA forces fought against the British for the first time. Bunker Hill also had a musket firing exhibition, with a chat and then complimentary pizza. The second site was a decommissioned ...

Boston Tea Party

... Yummy and very messy. 11th Today is the anniversary of the twin towers. I did a tour around Boston, to see the most important things. Bunker Hill, through the Navy yard to see the USS Constitution, which is the older commisioned shipped and it is ...

Hit The Freedom Trail

... 's a red line that you follow which has been painted on the footpath. It takes you past numerous sites like Boston Common, Paul Reveres' house, and Bunker Hill. You can still see the balcony from which Bostonians were read the Declaration of Independence!

Boston
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... Boston than to walk the Patriot Trail. Now you'd think the best attraction would be Paul Revere's House, the USS Constitution, Bunker Hill, or the Old North Church. You'd be wrong. While walking the Patriot Trail we found a small Italian Bistro that ...

Boston and surrounding sites
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... to Boston and spent most of the day on Boston National Historic Park Freedom Trail. I hiked the 260+ stairs of Bunker Hill  National Monument (site of the 1st major battle of the Revolution and  site of devastating losses to ...

In Boston
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... the centre of Boston. Cheaper than central locations and adequate! Yesterday we walked the Freedom Trail ending up on top of Bunker Hill with its stone monument and Paul managed the 300 steps to the top whilst I sat in the sunshine. Excellent views ...

Stage 1 - Boston
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... to be the best value of all the ones available.   We started off on the upper deck trolley tour, passing Bunker Hill Monument, City Hall, Boston Common, and to Cambridge where we got off to do a separate Cambridge Trolley Tour. This took us around ...

Second time love

... in 1630. The American Revolution began here. You've heard of the Midnight Ride of Paul Revere, the Boston Tea Party, and the Battle of Bunker Hill. These were important to the beginning of the United States, and the ending of the colonies. The State ...

The Freedom Trail

... to the USS Constitution, nicknamed "Old Ironsides". We looked at this from the outside and then took photos from afar of the Bunker Hill Monument which was a fair walk from there. We caught the Ferry back across the bay and had a late lunch at Legal Sea ...

Boston
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... Most of us walked the Freedom Trail, seeing the Boston Commons, halls where important events leading to independence took place, Bunker Hill where the first battle with British troops was fought and the USS Constitution. We wandered streets in some of ...

Has anyone seen my humbugs?
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... throw the towel in and i insist that we push on following the route to the letter to make it across the river and see the bunker hill monument and the old ironside British ship of which i had not yet seen in Boston. I must admit my enthusiasm is not that ...

Boston
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... be a bit cynical here, Reveres story sounds very much like the battle of Marathon story.)   It was a great walk ending in Bunker Hill Monument commemorating the Bunker Hill Battle. There is a 221foot obelisk standing proud on a hill, accessed by a ...

Brits...don't say 'cheers'...
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... of the Boston Massacre (where some British soldiers blew away five townspeople...ok I wouldn't personally term that a massacre), Quincy Market, and Bunker Hill (go up in the memorial (free) for some top-notch views of the skyline) to name a few sites. ...

Visit of Boston

... !) but things got a little hotter as we were walking along the bridge to the other side of town, by the USS Constitution & Bunker Hill Monument.  At night, we experienced an excellent lobster sandwich with Jen & a few of her friends.

Boston, where the history is.....
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... for a pint in the Cheers Bar (though was disappointed as Cliff and Sam weren't there, and nobody knew my name.) Walked to Bunker Hill Memorial following part of the Freedom Trail, then had dinner and went to a pub in Charles St, which had ...

Back in the USA!
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... 6 ships way back in 1794.  The Constitution was one of them and is still going strong today.  After visiting the Bunker Hill Monument, that was enough for the history lessons and it was time to catch up with Mehdi and start drinking. We went ...

10,000 km - 1 month
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... the incrediable patriot history of the US and the revloution that occured between the British (red coats) and the Patriots. Boston has Bunker Hill, Boston Tea Party, and 3 million people. I left around noon and headed for Rhode Island State. At the ...

Boston

... go! But of course Boston was more than that, with the Freedom Trail going around historic sites (very nice, except that climbing the Bunker Hill monument at the end was a bit much), Harvard University (not as impressive as its $30K fees would lead you to ...

Exploring Boston
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... Granary Burial Ground, the Old South Meeting House, the Old State House and all the way across the river and up to the Bunker Hill Monument. It was all very interesting and a good route to follow to see the Beacon Hill & Downtown areas. Another ...