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Bunker Hill Museum Review

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A museum next to the Bunker Mountain Monument is not big, but you can see the history of the monument. There are also toilets. The monument is a scenic spot. There are no facilities in it. It can be used directly in the museum.

Bunker Hill Museum

Posted: Nov 16, 2017
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  • palettes_ny
    4/5Excellent
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    The museum at the end of the Freedom Road in Boston is just across the street from the monument. The museum is open to the public for free. No tickets are required. There will be some historical content in the museum.

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    Posted: Nov 11, 2021
  • 泰宁根吴承恩
    4/5Excellent
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    The museum was seen in an old house that was not big, and when I walked the road of freedom. The exhibits are rich, the pictures are full, and there are monuments, and the museum does not charge tickets.

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    Posted: Mar 3, 2021
  • palettes_ny
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    [Attraction Guide] Detailed address: 43 Monument Sq, Charlestown, MA 02129 Traffic Guide: You can take the Orange Line to Community College, and walk for 12 minutes after leaving the subway to reach the opening time: 10:00-17:00 Ticket price: The museum is free to open, after visiting the museum, you can also go to the top of the Bunker Mountain Monument, which is also a highlight feature that can be visited for free: Walk all the way from Boston Park and follow the signs of the Freedom Road in Boston. I really didn't have the strength to climb the Bunker Mountain Monument, so I came to the museum first to take a break. The museum is located across the road from the monument, a small red house building. There is a blue plaque at the door. This is a national park, so you don't need to buy tickets, you can visit directly. Boston mainly introduces the background of the Battle of Bunker Mountain, the architectural background of the monument, etc. You can visit to learn about the history before you climb the tower. Tips: This is the last stop on the Freedom Road in Boston. The red brick marker in front of the museum is suspended in front of the museum. After visiting the museum, you can go to the granite rock monument next to it. In summer, there will be a free exposition tour here, you can participate. The free road in Boston is still very worth a walk, the whole venue is 2.5mile, along the way are all kinds of attractions in Boston.

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    Posted: Feb 6, 2021