Monument Square Park
Monument Square Park is an urban park in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Located in the city's Charlestown neighborhood, in the Monument Square Historic District, the park's focal point is the Bunker Hill Monument, a 221-foot-tall (67 m) obelisk. Erected between 1825 and 1843, the obelisk stands in the center of the park, which covers 3.8 acres (1.5 ha). Also in the park, immediately to the south of the Bunker Hill Monument, is a statue of William Prescott, an American Revolutionary War hero. The Bunker Hill Monument and, by association, Monument Square Park are stops on the Freedom Trail, a path connecting historic sites in Boston. Sequentially, it is the last stop after the USS Constitution. A red-brick strip marking the trail's route is embedded into the walkways. The strip formerly passed through two of the park's entrances, but in the 1990s, a portion of the strip at one entrance was removed to reduce confusion. The streets bounding the park on all four sides are named Monument Square.
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Monument Square, Boston Charlestown
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Bunker Hill Monument
Monument Square
02129 Boston, Charlestown
Massachusetts, United States
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