The Boston Common

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Article By: Alex Dryjowicz
2 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. Photo credit to user12019 at pixabay.com
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  • 139 Tremont St, Boston, MA 02108, USA
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