MsCharlotte
Back downtown waiting for the T. Going home to rest up for a night out with friends.
| Bunker Hill monument contains 294 steps |
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| We are at the last top, Bunker Hill! "Don't fire until u see the whites of their eyes." |
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| Charlestown City Square was once the place where the 1st public building was erected by the Mass. Bay Colony as part of Charlestown settleme |
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| Copps Hill Burying Ground is the resting place of one thousand free african americans who lived in a community in the North End of Boston |
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| "That among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness" |
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| "We hold these truths to be self evident that all men are created wqual and endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights..." |
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| Haymarket is full of activity! |
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| The Union Oyster House is the oldest continually operated restaurant in the U.S. |
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| @djcap We are touring ourselves :) Went to Web site and printed out pages on each tour stop |
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| Stopping for some lunch and a couple beers in Fan. Hall. My tweeting tour of Boston will resume in a bit. Stay tuned! |
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| Old South Meeting House is where the Boston Tea Party participants gathered before dumping 342 chest of tea into the harbor |
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| The site of Boston's Old City Hall was the nations first public school and the oldest educational institute in the country |
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| Kings Chapel was the first church in America to have an organ. Paul Revere built the Chapel bell |
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| Although there are only 2300 markers in Granary Burial Ground irts estimated that 5000 people are buried there. |
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| William Lloyd Garrison delivered his first anti slavery speech in the Park Street Church |
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| The Boston Common once was grazing land for sheep and cows |
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| Walking the Freedom Trail in Boston today! I'll be Tweeting my historical learnings. Stay tuned! |
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| Walking the Freedom Trail in Boston today! I'll be Tweeting my historical learnings. Stay tuned! |
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| Walking the Freedom Trail in Boston today! I'll be Tweeting my historical learnings. Stay tuned! |
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