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  2. Boston Common - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Common (also known as ) is a public park in downtown Boston, Massachusetts. It is the oldest city park in the United States. [4] Boston Common consists of 50 acres (20 ha) of land bounded by Tremont Street (139 Tremont St.), Park Street, Beacon Street, Charles Street, and Boylston Street.

  3. Boston Common - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (with Photos)

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    America's Oldest Public Park. Apr 2023 • Couples. Boston Common is interesting from a historical perspective, being America's oldest public park, but there's not a lot to see or do here as a tourist. We preferred the nearby Boston Public Garden that's full of beautiful trees and flowers.

  4. Boston Common | The Freedom Trail

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    Established in 1634, Boston Common is America’s oldest public park. Puritan colonists purchased the land rights to the Common’s 44 acres from the first European settler of the area, Anglican minister William Blackstone. Visiting Boston Common 139 Tremont St. Boston, MA 02111 Directions Email (617) 635-4505

  5. Boston Common - U.S. National Park Service

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    Considered the oldest public park in the United States, Boston Common played an important role in the history of conservation, landscape architecture, military and political history, and recreation in Massachusetts. Designation: National Historic Landmark; Freedom Trail Site MANAGED BY: City of Boston Parks & Recreation

  6. Boston Common | Boston.gov

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    Boston Common Hear the echoes of 350 years of the most extraordinary history of America's oldest park. Founded in 1634 Here the Colonial militia mustered for the Revolution. In 1768, the hated British Redcoats began an eight-year encampment. George Washington, John Adams and General Lafayette came here to celebrate our nation's independence.

  7. Boston Common: The Complete Guide - TripSavvy

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    One of the most popular destinations in Boston for both tourists and residents is the Boston Common, also known as the oldest public park in America, founded in 1634. The 50-acre park is surrounded by 5 of Boston’s most popular streets that form a pentagon around it: Tremont, Park, Beacon, Charles, and Boylston Streets. History

  8. Boston Common Visitor Center - All You Need to Know ... - ...

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    About Official Visitor Information Center located on the Boston Common and the start of the Freedom Trail. Provides Greater Boston information, souvenirs, ticketing for trolleys, duck tours and walking tours. Open 8:30-5:00 Monday - Friday and 9:00-5:00 Saturday and Sunday. Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing

  9. The Boston Common - U.S. National Park Service

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    The oldest park in the United States, the Common has been shared land since 1634 and holds a unique place in the history of Boston and the nation. Though the landscape has changed from pastures and militia training grounds to a well-loved park with open lawns, shaded pathways, ballfields, tennis courts and a playground, the Common remains an ...

  10. Boston Common & Public Gardens | Parks

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    Boston Common & Public Gardens Boston , MA , USA Contributed by Project for Public Spaces on January 7, 2002 Dating back to 1634, the Common and Public Gardens provide 75 acres of green space in the heart of Boston's densely packed downtown core. What makes it Great?

  11. Boston Common | Beacon Hill & Boston Common, Boston - Lonely...

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    America's oldest public park, Boston Common has a long and storied history, serving as a campground for British troops during the Revolutionary War and as green grass for cattle grazing until the 1830s. Nowadays, the Common is a place for picnicking and people-watching. In winter, the Frog Pond attracts ice-skaters, while summer draws theater ...