Address: 95 G St, Boston, MA 02127, USA
Phone: +12023542211
Sunday: 6AM–11:30PM
Monday: 6AM–11:30PM
Tuesday: 6AM–11:30PM
Wednesday: 6AM–11:30PM
Thursday: 6AM–11:30PM
Friday: 6AM–11:30PM
Saturday: 6AM–11:30PM
Mederic Lanoix
Amazing monument to one of the most important moments in American history and beautiful panorama of Boston. If you love the history of the American revolution it’s a must. Highly recommended!!!
Keegan DuBrown
Great views of Boston skyline. Great at sunset. Cool historical markers. Very small but fun if you are in the area.
Tj Shenoy
Beautiful historic monument.
Jason Boston
You can view 🔭 GODS country 🍀 from this point 📍
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Driving the British from Boston had required months of grueling work on the part of colonists in New York and Massachusetts Bay. In November of 1775, Washington had dispatched Bostonian Henry Knox to retrieve badly needed cannon from Fort Ticonderoga, New York. Teamsters with eighty yoke of oxen made the three hundred mile journey, bringing 59 cannon for the colonial army then encircling Boston. Once they neared the city, the rebels faced a new challenge. How would they roll the guns into place without tipping their hand to the British? On the night of March 4, 1776, colonial militia and local volunteers stealthily fortified the summit of Dorchester Heights. Wrapping their wagon wheels with straw to deaden the sound, they moved the cannon from Roxbury and entrenched them on these hills south of Boston. British General Howe planned an attack, but a violent storm prevented his soldiers from landing. Within a few days, Howe, his troops, and a thousand colonial loyalists set sail for Nova
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