Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Freedom Trail Part I

Sept.19- Today I started the Freedom Trail. For those that don't what it is, the trail is basically a red line on the sidewalk that begins at Boston commons and ends at Bunker Hill in Charlestown. Along the way are historical landmarks in the birthplace of American Independence. I love history so it will take me a couple days to complete the trail because I want to do all the tours along the way. I will do my best to summarize so you don't bored!

Boston Common is made up of 44 acres of open land in the middle of the city and has never been built upon. It is America's oldest public park.

The Massachusetts State House is located on Beacon Hill across the street from the park. The original structure was built in 1795 and was only 61 feet deep. Since 1895 the building has been added to, building on land where once stood John Hancock's mansion. Here are some pictures -



Granary Burying Ground is a two-acre plot that holds the remains of more famous people that any other small graveyard in America. Three signers of the Declaration of Independence, nine governors of Massachusetts, the victims of the Boston Massacre, Benjamin Franklin's parents, and Paul Revere all lie buried here.






King's Chapel is the result of King James II ordering the establishment of an Anglican parish in Boston. No Puritan would sell any suitable land, so Governor Adros seized a corner of the burying ground. The result is a church next to a tiny cemetery.




By this point I was exhausted and decided to take a break. The best place to do so? The ocean! I made my way to the Harbor and enjoyed the rest of the afternoon watching the ships come in and out. How tough, right?!

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