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自由之路的终点站这座位于波士顿charlestown的花岗岩石碑据说是美国最早的纪念碑之一,用以纪念英军与北美殖民地民兵之间的邦克山战役(好吧我承认我是现查的)现在这里是波士顿的自由之路终点站,天气好的话可以从波士顿公园一路暴走来~要想到石碑的顶端,唯一的途径就是爬楼一共294层台阶,每隔一段还标出数字,好让气喘吁吁爬楼的人心里有个数碑顶其实只有小小的空间,但透过四面小窗向外望去,立刻觉得爬楼也值啦~西行阿里
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The Freedom Trail is a historic sightseeing line in Boston. The road surface is paved with red bricks, winding all the way, extending in three kilometers of streets. In 1951, the citizens of Boston preserved this unique street of red brick. The right way to open up American history is to set foot on the road to freedom. The Freedom Trail begins at the Visitor Center in Boston Common and ends at the towering Penga Hill Monument across the Charles River, with 16 attractions and many 17th and 18th century houses, churches and Independence War sites along the way. It takes about half a day to walk the entire freedom road, but if you want to visit carefully, it may take at least a day.