Erected to commemorate the Battle of Bunker Hill, the first major engagement of the American Revolutionary War, the Bunker Hill Monument stands as a granite sentinel in Charlestown, Boston. Maintained by the National Park Service, this historic structure invites visitors to ascend its 294 steps for panoramic views. At the base, an on-site museum offers deeper insights into the battle and its significance. The monument is a notable stop along the Freedom Trail, making it a pivotal point for those exploring Boston’s rich historical landscape.
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