Park Street Church is a stop on the Freedom Trail , down the hill from the State House. Built in 1809, the basement served as ... More
Park Street Church
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Park Street Church is a stop on the Freedom Trail , down the hill from the State House. Built in 1809, the basement served as a gunpowder storage depot during the War of 1812. Abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison gave his first anti-slavery speech here and the Granary Burying Ground, where many famous early Bostonians are buried, is just steps away. The Federalist brick-and-wood building features a 217-foot steeple and granite steps. The church houses an active Congregationalist parish.
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Running the length of Atlantic Avenue between Mercantile Street and Long Wharf, this waterfront park boasts some of the best
views of the harbor and is the gateway to the North End . Children can play in the small ...
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Nestled in the heart of the fashionable Back Bay neighborhood, in the shadow of the Prudential Center, The Colonnade Boston
offers a sleek, ultra modern destination for savvy vacationers and business travelers. Enjoy short, pleasant strolls to Fenway Park, ...
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People, pigeons, big stores, little stores, kiosks, chestnuts, burritos, salsa bands, and rapping all stars. What more could you ask
for on a blustery day in Boston? Downtown Crossing encompasses the area between Tremont Street and the Financial District. ...
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