Boston Common

139 Tremont St

Boston Common

Boston Common boasts a rich history dating back to the 1600s, when it was utilized for public grazing by Puritan settlers. The park's significance continued during the American Revolution, as it served as a campsite for British troops and a rallying point for revolutionary meetings. Today, visitors can explore many markers and statues throughout the Common that pay homage to its historical importance. At 50 acres, Boston Common is the perfect location to escape the bustling city and unwind in a serene environment. With a beautiful pond, shady trees, and ample seating areas, the park provides a lovely spot for a picnic or a leisurely stroll. During summer months, visitors can catch a free concert on the park's main stage, which is erected for the season. Beyond its natural beauty, Boston Common is also home to several beloved monuments, including the Robert Gould Shaw Memorial, a tribute to the Civil War's first all-black regiment. The park also includes the Soldiers and Sailors Monument, which honors Massachusetts Union soldiers who fought in the Civil War. No visit to the city is complete without a walk through Boston Common.

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