Boston Common, the oldest park in the United States, serves as the starting point for the Freedom Trail. Spanning 50 acres (20 hectares), it anchors the Emerald Necklace, a series of interconnected parks that meander through Boston’s neighborhoods. During the Revolutionary War, the park was used as a campground by British troops. Today, visitors can explore its expansive green spaces and historic sites, experiencing a blend of natural beauty and rich history in the heart of the city.
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