USS Constiution - Boston National Historical Park - Boston, MA
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Metro2
N 42° 22.376 W 071° 03.485
19T E 330549 N 4693235
The Boston National Historical Park is comprised of several famous sites associated with the American Revolution such as Fanueil Hall, Bunker Hill and, here, at the Charlestown Navy Yard.
Waymark Code: WMHKMC
Location: Massachusetts, United States
Date Posted: 07/20/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member GT.US
Views: 10

Most of the sites in this Park are part of the famous Freedom Trail. The coordinates for this Waymark are set at the Visitor's Center for the Charleston Navy Yard. The main feature at this site is Old Ironsides...also known as the USS Constitution, a ship built in 1797 and used in the War of 1812...and still officially on active duty. But also near the USS Constituion is the USS Cassin Young, a destroyer used in World War II.
Wikipedia (visit link) adds:

"The Boston National Historical Park is an association of sites that showcase Boston's role in the American Revolution. It was designated a national park on October 1, 1974. Seven of the eight sites are connected by the Freedom Trail, a walking tour of downtown Boston.

Several of the sites within the park are neither owned nor operated by the National Park Service, and operate through cooperative agreements established upon the park's creation. The park service also operates visitor centers in downtown Boston and at the Charlestown Navy Yard, as well as the Bunker Hill Museum, not far from the Bunker Hill Monument. All eight properties are National Historic Landmarks.

Bunker Hill Monument
The Bunker Hill Monument, located at the top of Breed's Hill in the Charlestown neighborhood of Boston, is a granite obelisk that was constructed in the mid-19th century to commemorate the Battle of Bunker Hill, fought June 17, 1775. The property is owned and administered by the National Park Service. The park service also operates the nearby Bunker Hill Museum.

Charlestown Navy Yard
The Charlestown Navy Yard is located on the southern edge of Charlestown on the banks of the Charles River. Used during the American Revolutionary War as a shipyard, it continued to serve as a base of the United States Navy until 1975, when the Navy turned the property over to the National Park Service. The Yard is home to the USS Constitution (the oldest floating commissioned naval vessel in the world), and the USS Cassin Young, a destroyer from the Second World War that is now operated as a museum ship.

Dorchester Heights
The park service also owns and operates Dorchester Heights, a key location that was fortified by General George Washington in March 1776, compelling the British to withdraw from Boston and ending the Siege of Boston. A monument was erected on the site in 1902. Located in South Boston, Dorchester Heights is the only site in the park that is not on the Freedom Trail.

Faneuil Hall
Faneuil Hall was first constructed in the 1740s, and was the site of important pro-independence speeches. The hall is owned and operated by the city of Boston, with the park service offering tours of the facility.

Old North Church
The Old North Church, built in 1723, was the location where Paul Revere had signal lanterns lit on the night of April 18, 1775, prior to his "midnight ride" that led to the Battles of Lexington and Concord and the start of the revolutionary war. The church, the oldest operating in Boston, has an Episcopalian congregation, which owns and operates the building.

Old South Meeting House
The Old South Meeting House, also built in 1723, was the site of numerous pre-revolutionary meetings, including one, attended by a crowd estimated at more than 5,000, on the evening prior to the Boston Tea Party in December 1773. It served as a church until 1877, when it became a museum operated by a nonprofit organization dedicated to its preservation.

Old State House
The Old State House is the oldest municipal building in Boston. Built in 1713, it was the seat of the colonial government, and afterward the state government, until 1798. The Boston Massacre took place just in front of the buildling. In 1881 it was purchased by the Bostonian Society, which was formed specifically to preserve it. The society still owns the building and operates it as a museum. The Boston Massacre is reenacted regularly under the society's auspices.

Paul Revere House
Now owned and operated by the Paul Revere Memorial Association, the Paul Revere House is one of the oldest surviving buildings in Boston. It was built in 1680, and was purchased by Paul Revere in 1770. It is now a museum."


From the Park's own website (visit link) :

"Fees are collected at the privately owned and operated sites by self-supporting associations working cooperatively with the park, including Old South Meeting House, Old State House, and the Paul Revere House. These sites rely on admission fees as they do not receive federal funding for operations and therefore do not accept the National Parks Pass for admission. A Freedom Trail Ticket can be purchased at the Faneuil Hall Visitor Center that gives a discounted entry to these three sites.

There is no fee at the federally owned sites, including the Bunker Hill Monument, Bunker Hill Museum, U.S.S. CONSTITUTION, and Dorchester Heights Monument. Ranger-led programs on the Freedom trail and at Faneuil Hall are also free."
Park Name: Boston National Historical Park

Historic/Cultural Park: yes

Natural Park: no

Recreation Area: no

Wildlife Refuge: no

Park Website: [Web Link]

Type of Listing: Other

Other Type Detail: This Park has several sites, coordinates here are for the Visitors Center at the Charleston Navy Yard

Fees in Local Currency: 0.00 (listed in local currency)

Dates of Access: From: 01/01/2013 To: 12/31/2013

Hours available: From: 9:00 AM To: 6:00 PM

Hiking: no

Camping: no

Bicycling: no

Horseback Riding: no

Off-Roading: no

Swimming: no

Snorkling/Scuba: no

Boating: no

Rock Climbing: no

Fishing: no

Other Activities:
Historic Sites


Other Park Type not listed above: Not listed

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