The Boston Common
Article By: Alex Dryjowicz
3 years ago
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Established in 1634 and older than the United States itself, the Boston Common is the oldest city park in the country. Also, a stop along the Freedom Trail, you could easily spend all day in this gorgeous 44-acre park. From picnicking in the grass or watching free Shakespeare performances, splashing in the spray park or renting a swan boat, there is something for everyone. While you're here, be sure to check out the famous Make Way for Ducklings Statue near the corner of Beacon and Charles.
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- 139 Tremont St, Boston, MA 02108, USA
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