Recreation :: BOSTON COMMON
Recreation :: BOSTON COMMONBOSTON COMMON
Boston Common and Public Garden is the name given to the combination of Boston Common and the Boston Public Garden when they were listed as a single entry on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.[1] In 1987, the two were listed on the Register separately[1], and each was also designated as a National Historic Landmark.[2][3] The Boston Common, located east of the Public Garden, is separated by Charles Street.
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Bound By Tremont, Beacon, Charles and Boylston Streets Boston, MA 02139
Boston Common and Public Garden is the name given to the combination of Boston Common and the Boston Public Garden when they were listed as a single entry on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. In 1987, the two were listed on the Register separately, and each was also designated as a National Historic Landmark. The Boston Common, located east of the Public Garden, is separated by Charles Street.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Common_and_Public_Garden
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Beacon St Opp Walnut St (43, 55)
Tremont St Opp Avery St (191, 192, 193, 43, 55, SL5)
Boylston Station - Outbound (Green Line)
- Good for Kids:
- Yes