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  2. Bunker Hill Monument - Wikipedia

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    The hill is about 62 feet (19 m) high, and is topped by Monument Square, site of the Bunker Hill Monument. The hill slopes fairly steeply to the east and west. In addition to its historic sites and tourist-oriented facilities, the hill is the site of a great deal of residential property, as well as supporting municipal and retail infrastructure.

  3. Granary Burying Ground - Wikipedia

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    The Granary Burying Ground in Massachusetts is the city of Boston's third-oldest cemetery, founded in 1660 and located on Tremont Street.It is the burial location of Revolutionary War-era patriots, including Paul Revere, the five victims of the Boston Massacre, and three signers of the Declaration of Independence: Samuel Adams, John Hancock, and Robert Treat Paine.

  4. Skinny House (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    From left to right: the Skinny House, the Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge, and the Copp's Hill Burying Ground.. The Skinny House [1] is an extremely narrow four-story house at 44 Hull Street in the North End of Boston, Massachusetts, United States.

  5. List of cemeteries in Boston - Wikipedia

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    Bunker Hill Burying Ground 1807 Charlestown (Bunker Hill Street) Municipal [17] [2] South End Burying Ground 1810 South End (Washington Street) Municipal [18] [19] [2] Dorchester South Burying Ground: 1814 Dorchester (Dorchester Avenue) Municipal 2 acres [20] [21] Saint Augustine Chapel and Cemetery: 1818 South Boston (Dorchester Street) Roman ...

  6. Freedom Trail - Wikipedia

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    It winds from Boston Common in downtown Boston, to the Old North Church in the North End and the Bunker Hill Monument in Charlestown. Stops along the trail include simple explanatory ground markers, graveyards, notable churches and buildings, and a historic naval frigate.

  7. William Prescott - Wikipedia

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    In 1856, the Prescott School, named in his honor, was built on the northeasterly portion of the Bunker Hill Burying Ground in Charlestown, Massachusetts. The Prescott School later merged with the Warren School to form the Warren-Prescott School. [7] Prescott's house is located in Pepperell, Massachusetts.

  8. Central Burying Ground, Boston - Wikipedia

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    The Central Burying Ground is a cemetery in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. ... [1775–1776], and those who died of wounds received at Bunker Hill" [1]

  9. Category : National Register of Historic Places in Boston

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    Eagle Hill Historic District; Edna G. shipwreck; Edward Everett Hale House; Edward H. Haskell Home for Nurses; Egleston Substation; Eliot Burying Ground; Eliot Congregational Church; Eliot Hall; Ellen Swallow Richards House; Elm Hill Park Historic District; Emerald Necklace; Engine House No. 34 (Boston, Massachusetts) Esmond Street Historic ...