Plaque at the south gate, east side; The Bunker Hill Monument, built to commemorate the Battle of Bunker Hill, is the first [American] public obelisk. The 221 foot (67 m) granite obelisk was erected between 1827 and 1843 in Charlestown, Massachusetts with granite from Quincy, Massachusetts and conveyed to the site by the first commercial railway in the United States, built specially for that purpose. There are 294 steps to the top. The Bunker Hill Monument is not on Bunker Hill but instead on Breed's Hill, where most of the fighting in the misnamed Battle of Bunker Hill actually took place. The Monument Association, which had purchased the battlefield site, was forced to sell off all but the hill's summit in order to complete the monument. ...
View looking west and down on Charlestown and Bunker Hill; Charlestown is a neighborhood of Boston, ...
Based on the author's Oration, delivered at Charlestown, June 17, 1841.First edition, 1843.Mode of a...
Map of the Freedom Trail, showing Charlestown and Bunker Hill in the upper part; Charlestown is a ne...
The Bunker Hill Monument, looking up and southwest, showing the monument and Neoclassical visitors p...
The base of the Bunker Hill Monument, looking northeast, showing the Neoclassical visitors pavilion;...
View looking north, showing 19th century town homes facing the park; The Bunker Hill Monument, built...
View looking south towards Boston, from the base of the Neoclassical visitors pavilion; The Bunker H...
General view of Monument Square Park, looking east; The Bunker Hill Monument, built to commemorate t...
Statue of Colonel William Prescott, looking north at the base of the monument; The Bunker Hill Monum...
View of the Bunker Hill Monument from the bottom of Bunker Hill, looking north on Monument Street; C...
Ansicht des Bunker Hill Monument, ein Granit-Obelisk in Charlestown, errichtet zu Ehren der Schlacht...
Includes reproduction of original title-page: Memoir of Solomon Willard, architect and superintenden...
View of 19th century architecture around Monument Square Park; Charlestown is a neighborhood of Bost...
View of 19th century architecture around Monument Square Park; Charlestown is a neighborhood of Bost...
Based on the author's Oration, delivered at Charlestown, June 17, 1841.Mode of access: Internet
View looking west and down on Charlestown and Bunker Hill; Charlestown is a neighborhood of Boston, ...
Based on the author's Oration, delivered at Charlestown, June 17, 1841.First edition, 1843.Mode of a...
Map of the Freedom Trail, showing Charlestown and Bunker Hill in the upper part; Charlestown is a ne...
The Bunker Hill Monument, looking up and southwest, showing the monument and Neoclassical visitors p...
The base of the Bunker Hill Monument, looking northeast, showing the Neoclassical visitors pavilion;...
View looking north, showing 19th century town homes facing the park; The Bunker Hill Monument, built...
View looking south towards Boston, from the base of the Neoclassical visitors pavilion; The Bunker H...
General view of Monument Square Park, looking east; The Bunker Hill Monument, built to commemorate t...
Statue of Colonel William Prescott, looking north at the base of the monument; The Bunker Hill Monum...
View of the Bunker Hill Monument from the bottom of Bunker Hill, looking north on Monument Street; C...
Ansicht des Bunker Hill Monument, ein Granit-Obelisk in Charlestown, errichtet zu Ehren der Schlacht...
Includes reproduction of original title-page: Memoir of Solomon Willard, architect and superintenden...
View of 19th century architecture around Monument Square Park; Charlestown is a neighborhood of Bost...
View of 19th century architecture around Monument Square Park; Charlestown is a neighborhood of Bost...
Based on the author's Oration, delivered at Charlestown, June 17, 1841.Mode of access: Internet
View looking west and down on Charlestown and Bunker Hill; Charlestown is a neighborhood of Boston, ...
Based on the author's Oration, delivered at Charlestown, June 17, 1841.First edition, 1843.Mode of a...
Map of the Freedom Trail, showing Charlestown and Bunker Hill in the upper part; Charlestown is a ne...