The U.S. is home to some towering monuments. Each architecture has its own story and record-breaking height. But which one ...
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 ...
On May 11, 2025, people are invited to take a Mother’s Day Lunch Cruise on Boston Harbor. "A fun-filled afternoon with family is complete with a chef-prepared buffet and sweeping views of Boston’s ...
Park-goers also appeared passionate about the issue. Carl Vassallo visited the Bunker Hill Monument in Charlestown with his family. They came all the way from the United Kingdom to see some of the ...
During the American Revolution, a wealthy French teenager was willing to risk his fortune and his life for people he had ...
Finally, after doggedly following the path for 7,500 steps, the Bunker Hill Monument comes into view. The towering granite obelisk marks the site of one of the first major battles of the American ...
Downtown Boston may seem far away to suburbanites, but the MBTA Com­muter Rail makes for a has­sle-free and affordable way to ...
The proposed district outlines the grounds of the current National Historic Landmark, Bunker Hill Monument. Monument Square was designed in 1825 to commemorate the June 17, 1775, Battle of Bunker Hill ...
Save the following dates for the Friends’ Spring 2025 program, in collaboration with the Bunker Hill Monument Association, to present the following Thursday evening talks at the Library starting at ...