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Boston National Historical ParkTheme(s): Revolutionary War | Maritime History | African American | |
Description:
Discover the revolutionary generation of Bostonians who blazed a trail from colonialism to independence. Boston National Historical Park is an association of sites that together give the visitor a coherent view of the city's role in the nation's history.
In downtown Boston, Old South Meeting House, Old State House, Faneuil Hall, the Paul Revere House and Old North Church bring to life the American ideals of freedom of speech, religion, government, and self-determination. In Charlestown, visit the Bunker Hill Monument, the site of the first major battle of the American Revolution, the Charlestown Navy Yard, one of the nation's first naval shipyards and the USS Constitution, the oldest commissioned warship afloat in the world.
Seven of the eight privately, municipally and federally owned and managed historic sites that comprise Boston National Historical Park are connected by the Freedom Trail, a 2.5-mile (4km) walking tour of 16 sites and structures of historic importance in downtown Boston and Charlestown. Located in South Boston and separate from the Freedom Trail, Dorchester Heights is significant for its role in the evacuation of the British from Boston during the Revolutionary War.
Designations: Boston National Historical Park (October 1, 1974)
Accessibility: Both visitor centers (downtown and Charlestown Navy Yard) including rest rooms are accessible. Designated handicap parking spaces are located at the downtown and Charlestown Navy Yard visitor centers and at most Freedom Trail sites.
Voice/TDD # (617) 242-5689.
Getting Around: Boston is a walking city and most historic sites are within a short walk to one another. The Freedom Trail, a red line along the sidewalk connects most of the sites in the park. Points of interest, hotels and retail areas are accessible on foot or by the MBTA subway (T). Water transportation runs frequently between downtown Boston (Long Wharf) and the Charlestown Navy Yard. Limited visitor parking is located at the Charlestown Navy Yard. Several commercial parking garages are located in downtown Boston near the Freedom Trail sites and in the Charlestown Navy Yard.
Activites:
Educational Programs | And more.
Facilities: Visitor_Centers | Restaurant or Snack Bar | Museum Exhibits | Tours & Guided Activities | And more.
Directions to Boston National Historical Park
Plane: Boston is serviced by Logan International Airport. Easy access by MBTA subway and water shuttle from airport to downtown Boston.
Car: From the South:
Route 93 north to exit 25 (Causeway Street/North Station). At end of ramp, turn right onto Causeway Street to first traffic light. Turn left onto North Washington Street, cross the Charlestown Bridge, and turn right at first light onto Chelsea Street. Follow directions for all (below).
From the West:
Mass Turnpike to I-93 north (Expressway North). Follow above.
From the North (Route 1):
Route 1 south over Tobin/Mystic River Bridge. Follow signs for Charlestown. The exit is one mile after the Bridge and takes you into a tunnel. In tunnel, follow exit sign for Charlestown and proceed to traffic light. At light, turn right onto Rutherford Avenue and immediately get into left lane. At the next traffic light, turn left onto Chelsea Street. Follow directions for all (below).
From the North (93 South):
Route 93 south to Sullivan Square exit. Stay to the left on exit ramp for approximately 1/3 mile. Proceed up a ramp to Rutherford Ave. Follow signs for Rutherford Ave/City Square. After you pass Bunker Hill Community College, get into the left lane. Pass a Shell gas station on left. Immediately before Charlestown Bridge, at City Square, turn left onto Chelsea Street (If you go over bridge, you've gone too far). Follow directions for all (below).
For All:
At first traffic light, turn right onto Warren Street, then take first left onto Constitution Road. Visitor Center/Bunker Hill Pavilion is on Constitution Road on your right.
Public Transportation The downtown visitor center (15 State Street) is at the State Street stop of the Blue and Orange subway lines. Water transportation runs frequently between downtown Boston (Long Wharf) and the Charlestown Navy Yard.
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Contact Information for Boston National Historical Park
Boston National Historical Park
Charlestown Navy Yard
Boston, MA
02129-4543
Phone: 617-242-5642
Fax: 617-242-6006
Located in Boston, MA
For more information on Boston National Historical Park
Information on this page provided by the NPS.
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