• Colonial Boston Map, Faneuil Hall and the Charlestown Navy Yard skyline

    Boston

    National Historical Park Massachusetts

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  • New Bunker Hill Climbing Pass

    From April 8 to June 30, for safe occupancy requirements, all visitors who climb the Bunker Hill Monument must first obtain a free climbing pass from the Bunker Hill Museum at 43 Monument Square. For groups of 10 or more, please call 617-242-5689.

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To make a reservation for an education program, a ranger-guided talk or tour, or a visit to the park, please call (617) 242-5689 between 8 a.m. and noon.

You may also email us at the link below. In your email, please include your name, phone number, and email address. Also please include the size of your class or group, the grade level or age of the group, the talk, tour, or educational program you're interested in, and the time and date of your visit to the park.

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Did You Know?

Colonial Boston Docks

Owning a shop to sell sewing supplies was one of the few occupations available to women in 18th century Boston. Many women were widowed by the French & Indian War and supported their families by working in the sewing trades. By 1770 over 70 shop-owning women in Boston were called "She-Merchants."