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Boston Massacre Site
3 Congress Street
3 Congress Street
A ring of cobblestones on a traffic island marks the location of the skirmish that helped consolidate the spirit of rebellion in the colonies. On March 5, 1770, angered at the presence of royal troops...
Boston Public Library
Tel: 617/536-5400
700 Boylston St
Tel: 617/536-5400
700 Boylston St
The central branch of the city's library system is an architectural and intellectual monument. The original 1895 building, a National Historic Landmark designed by Charles F. McKim, is an Italian Rena...
Bunker Hill Monument
Tel: 617/242-5641
42 Monument Square
Tel: 617/242-5641
42 Monument Square
The 221-foot granite obelisk, a landmark that's visible from miles away, honors the memory of the colonists who died in the Battle of Bunker Hill on June 17, 1775. The rebels lost the battle, but near...
Copp's Hill Burying Ground


The second-oldest cemetery (1659) in the city is the burial place of Cotton Mather and his family, Robert Newman, and Prince Hall. Hall, a prominent member of the free black community that occupied th...
Faneuil Hall

Tel: 617/242-5675
75 State St

Tel: 617/242-5675
75 State St
Built in 1742 (and enlarged using a Charles Bulfinch design in 1805), this building was a gift to Boston, which was then just a town, from prosperous merchant Peter Faneuil. This "Cradle of Liberty" r...
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